Senior Data Engineer

Fiskars Group
Stoke-on-Trent
17 hours ago
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Overview

At Fiskars Group we are unified and driven by our common purpose: pioneering design to make the everyday extraordinary. Join our team and seize the extraordinary opportunity to influence the everyday!

Senior Data Engineer, Data & Analytics.

In this role you will be responsible for translating business architecture to data architecture using common data management and architecture standards and best practices. In addition, the role includes developing, optimizing and debugging high performance data pipelines, and contributing in strengthening the common information architecture and data asset at Fiskars Group. The role will work closely with key stakeholders such as Subject Matter Experts, Business Key Users, Vendors, Development and Portfolio Management, IT project managers, Domain Architect, Solution Managers and other Data Engineers.

Key responsibilities
  • Data modelling, data warehousing, databases and ETL/ELT.
  • Implementing ML Ops as required by solution design.
  • Seeing the big picture and breaking complex ideas and needs into logical steps, through a documented, usable blueprint.
  • Managing data architecture by upholding solid guidelines.
  • Sharing knowledge and educating on data architecture, data pipeline development and best practices.
  • Establishing and maintaining internal and external relationships that foster staying current with industry continuous improvement, tools, training, successes, etc.
  • Solution development within timelines and best practices. Solution transfer to AMS Team and 2nd Level support.
Qualifications
  • Minimum five years of experience working with ETL Systems, Data Modelling and Analytics Software.
  • Proven analytical, evaluative and problem-solving abilities.
  • Some experience in Machine Learning Operations.
  • Familiarity with different kinds of source systems data formats, MLOps.
  • Can-do spirit and strong problem-solving skills with a hands-on, customer service attitude.
  • Degree in Computer Science or a related field.
  • Fluent English skills.

Apply now!

Excited about this role? We are reviewing applications on a continuous basis, so please submit your application today.

Last day of application: 2026-03-22

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Benefits

Competitive Compensation: We ensure that our employees are fairly compensated based on industry standards and local market factors.

Health and Wellness: Your well-being matters to us, with health and well-being focused programs and coverage, adapted to the requirements of each region.

Work-Life Balance: Our paid time off plans and flexible work arrangements enable you to thrive in both professional and personal life.

Professional Development: Through training programs, skill development initiatives and learning resources, we empower our employees to reach their full potential.

Inclusive and Diverse Environment: We value diversity and promote inclusivity across all markets.

Recognition and Rewards: Our recognition programs acknowledge exceptional performance and achievements.

Vested Interest: Through our Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP), you have the opportunity to invest in Fiskars Group and become a co-owner.

Employee Discounts: We offer product discounts across our brands to team members.

Please note that specific benefits may vary based on local regulations, market conditions, and other factors. We are committed to providing competitive and meaningful benefits to our employees in every market we operate.

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Pioneering design to make the everyday extraordinary

Fiskars Group (FSKRS, Nasdaq Helsinki) is the global home of design-driven brands for indoor and outdoor living. Since 1649, we have designed products of timeless, purposeful, and functional beauty, while driving innovation and sustainable growth. In 2024, Fiskars Group’s global net sales were EUR 1.2 billion and we had close to 7,000 employees. We have two Business Areas (BA), Vita and Fiskars. BA Vita offers premium and luxury products for the tableware, drinkware, jewelry and interior categories. Its well-known brands include Georg Jensen, Royal Copenhagen, Wedgwood, Moomin Arabia, Iittala and Waterford. In 2024, BA Vita’s net sales were EUR 605 million. Already 50% of BA Vita’s net sales comes from direct-to-consumer sales, comprising approximately 500 stores and approximately 60 e-commerce sites. BA Fiskars consists of the gardening and outdoor categories, in addition to the scissors and creating, as well as cooking categories. The brands include Fiskars and Gerber. In 2024, BA Fiskars’ net sales were EUR 547 million.

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