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🚀 Senior Data Engineer (Hybrid – 2 Days/Week On-Site)


📍 Kings Cross, London (Hybrid)

💰 £85,000–£105,000 pro rata + up to 10% bonus


We're looking for a Senior Data Engineer to help shape the future of data at one of the UK’s most exciting entertainment and hospitality brands. This is a hybrid role, with two days a week on-site at our Kings Cross office — perfect for someone who thrives on impact, autonomy, and clean, scalable data systems.


🛠 What You’ll Do

  • Design and build robust, scalable ETL pipelines
  • Develop data infrastructure to support analytics, reporting, and ML
  • Own and evolve our data architecture and best practices
  • Collaborate with tech, ops, and product teams to drive insight and innovation


💡 What You Bring

  • Strong experience with Python for data engineering and automation
  • Proven background in ETL development and orchestration tools
  • Deep understanding of data engineering best practices (version control, testing, governance)
  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and modern data warehouses (e.g. BigQuery, Snowflake)


🎯 What You Get

  • £85,000–£105,000 pro rata (based on experience)
  • Up to 10% annual bonus
  • Hybrid working – 2 days/week on-site near Kings Cross
  • The chance to work on real-world data challenges for a rapidly scaling, tech-powered business
  • A collaborative, forward-thinking culture where data drives decisions

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