Senior Data Engineer

BVGroup
Manchester
1 day ago
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Senior Software Engineer | Remote

BVGroup brings over 80 years of expertise to every bet, delivering technology-driven betting and gaming experiences to a global audience. BetVictor is our flagship B2C brand, complemented by multiple partner brands we manage and service such as Heart Bingo, talkSPORT BET to name but a few.


Senior Software Engineer | Europe | Remote

Please Note this is a fully remote role and can be based in either UK, Portugal, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Ireland & Hungary.


Purpose Of The Role

As a Senior Software Engineer your role will be to bring expertise in designing and building maintainable, observable and reliable systems - ensuring we are able to maintain visibility and control over our data and data systems as we grow.


Key Responsibilities

  • Building and maintaining new production services that integrate into the rest of the company's technology stack and provide critical business services related to Data Science/Business Intelligence.
  • Improving and upgrading the DS stack, including anti-fragility and other technical debt.
  • Collaborate with data scientists and data engineers to develop best practices, design tools to enable them and operationalise their output.
  • Contribute to business projects that have engineering implications, particularly on the design of tools and data models and ensuring that engineering requirements of a project are properly defined.
  • Creating and maintaining build and deployment pipelines to ensure reproducible builds can be tested and deployed quickly and effectively.
  • Working with team lead to scope projects, including designing production services and integrations, and planning development work.

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Understanding of and experience with the full software development
  • Experience following software engineering best practices to develop and deploy applications written in Python.
  • Experience with the following technologies or some equivalent: Terraform, Git, GitLab (including CI/CD pipelines), GCP (particularly GKE, Firestore, BigQuery), Kafka and MongoDB and Airflow.
  • Proactive, independent, responsible and attentive to detail.
  • Eager and able to learn, analyse, resolve problems, and improve the standard of BVGroup data infrastructure.

How We Hire

Our interviews are a two-way process, and we want you to have the time and opportunity to get to know us, as much as we are getting to know you! Our interviews are conversational, and we want to get the best from you, so come at us with questions and be curious.


In the event that we receive sufficient applications for the role, this vacancy may be subject to early closure. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.


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