Data Engineer TV Advertising Data (FAST)

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Data Engineer - TV Advertising Data (FAST)

Location: London - 3 days onsite
Salary £75,000 - £85,000 Neg DOE
Reference : J13057

Note: Full and current UK working rights required for this role

We're currently seeking a Data Engineer to build the foundations behind the rapidly growing FAST (Free Ad Supports Streaming TV channels) A pioneering opportunity to be involved with direct to consumer advertising for a Global player in the field. Someone who is passionate about how data drives the industry and to help optimise campaigns, measure performance, and monetise content.

Key Responsibilities
Design, build, and maintain scalable ETL/ELT pipelines that transform raw data into reliable, analytics-ready datasets
Ingest, integrate, and manage new data sources across advertising, audience, platform, and content data within Microsoft Fabric environment
Deliver robust data flows that underpin global FAST dashboards, monetisation insights, and audience viewing metrics
Work closely with the central Data & Analytics team to enable high-quality Power BI reporting and analysis
Ensure strong data governance, integrity, and security across the Azure/Fabric ecosystem
Optimise data pipelines for performance, scalability, and efficiency, following best-practice engineering standards including version control and code reviews
Monitor pipeline health, data freshness, and quality, imple...

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