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Data Analytics Engineer

easyJet Airline Company PLC
City of London
2 days ago
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Overview

As our Data Analytics Engineer at easyJet holidays, you’ll play a key role in making data accessible, reliable, and valuable across the business. Reporting to the Senior Data Analytics Manager, you’ll work alongside data engineers and data scientists to build robust pipelines, develop high quality visualisations, and support teams across the organisation in making informed decisions.

You’ll take ownership of building and maintaining analytical dashboards and AI tools using ThoughtSpot and Redshift, turning business needs into clear, accurate, and actionable insights. You’ll also design and refine data pipelines within our Python/Dagster ecosystem, ensuring everything is well documented, tested, and built to scale. Your work will underpin the way we understand performance, identify opportunities, and improve customer and commercial outcomes.

The role includes contributing to our DataOps tooling, improving governance, and maintaining compliance across our data estate. You’ll also support and coach others, including supplier based resource, helping to strengthen the data capability across the wider team. This is a hands on role with impact across the whole organisation, supporting our ambition to embed data into every part of how we operate.

What you’ll bring to the team
  • Blend of experience across data analysis and data engineering, with strong SQL skills and hands on experience in Python development, including version control with Git.
  • Experience building and maintaining data pipelines using modern ETL/ELT tools such as Dagster, dbt, AWS Glue or similar; ideally experience in cloud environments like AWS or GCP.
  • Experience with business intelligence tools like ThoughtSpot, Tableau or Power BI, and the ability to translate complex requirements into clear, effective visualisations.
  • Logical and methodical approach to problem solving, with a strong analytical background and high attention to detail.
  • Ability to work with stakeholders to shape requirements, prioritise effectively, and deliver solutions that meet business needs; comfortable managing competing demands in a fast paced environment, and able to explain technical concepts clearly.
  • Experience guiding technical teams, sharing knowledge, and supporting others to build capability across a range of disciplines.
What’s in it for you
  • Competitive base salary and an all-inclusive benefits package including a company-wide bonus scheme, 7% pension contribution, and private medical insurance.
  • Share options, life assurance, and a range of flexible benefits that you can tailor to your needs.
  • Access to heavily discounted flights for you and your family, free easyJet Plus membership, annual holiday vouchers, and generous annual leave.

At easyJet holidays, we create unforgettable experiences for our customers, and we strive to do the same for our people. We are committed to supporting our team with development opportunities and a welcoming atmosphere.

The role is full-time and based at our easyJet holidays HQ near Luton Airport. We operate a hybrid working model of 3 days per week in the office.

How to apply

Please click on the apply button to complete your application. Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when that happens, we sometimes bring the closing date forward - so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment.

At easyJet, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects the diverse customers we serve across Europe. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds. If you require specific adjustments or support during the application or recruitment process, such as extra time for assessments or accessible interview locations, please contact us at . We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process to ensure accessibility and accommodation.

About easyJet holidays

Ready to make your next move? How about make your mark? Join a team with unstoppable drive and passion at easyJet holidays.

In 2019 we launched our easyJet holidays business, with a mission to provide brilliant holidays at unbeatable prices. We want to lead the industry by making sustainable travel affordable and accessible to everyone – and to do this we’re building remarkable teams with modern ways of working.

By joining us you’ll be part of the UK’s fastest growing tour operator and a company named as one of the Best Workplaces in Travel. You’ll be given autonomy to do your job, a platform to share your ideas, and you’ll get to work with the very best people in the industry – all to create experiences that customers will remember forever.

Make a difference with your next role. Make it easyJet holidays.

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