Data Analytics Engineer

Teamtailor
London
1 month ago
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About us:

YunoJuno powers The Future of Work. What started as a platform to connect the best freelancers with forward-thinking companies has now redefined how businesses source and manage their entire contingent workforce. Whether it’s building a new department at a creative startup or building an enterprise solution for the world’s largest communications network, we use technology to power the freelance revolution.

About the role:

We are looking for a hands-on Data Analytics Engineer to own and enhance our data infrastructure, enabling data-driven decision-making across the business. This role is responsible for maintaining data pipelines, managing database performance, supporting reporting needs, and delivering reliable analytics to our commercial, operational, and finance teams.




Requirements:


  • Ability to write complex SQL queries for data analysis and reporting
  • Advanced PostgreSQL skills including:

    • Performance tuning and query optimisation
    • Window functions
    • Partitioning and indexing
    • JSON/JSONB handling





  • Experience with Metabase embedded analytics, including implementation and maintenance of dashboard integrations within host applications
  • Experience with database migrations and version control
Interview Process:

  • Discovery Call with Talent Partner
  • 1st Stage: Initial call with hiring Manager
  • 2nd Stage: Take home followed by 30min to present, 15min Q+A.
  • Final - (Onsite preferred) Team and Culture Interview

Why YunoJuno

Aside from our people, culture, and mission, there are a variety of additional benefits that help make YJ a great place to work! Benefits include:


  • 💻 MacBook
  • 🏝️ 25 Annual Allowance + Bank Holidays
  • 🎂 Birthday Off & Birthday Voucher
  • 💰 Company Pension Scheme
  • 🏥 Healthcare Insurance with Vitality (upon completion of probation)
  • 👓 Free Eye Test
  • 🚴 Cycle to work
  • 😎 Plus many more!

Where to from here

At YunoJuno we value diversity and believe that teams with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities are the strongest. We welcome applicants from all walks of life and encourage those with alternative identities, backgrounds, and experiences to apply for our vacancies.

Our commitment to fairness and accessibility is reflected in our hiring process. We are happy to accommodate any requests to meet your requirements during the hiring process. We strive to ensure all candidates have equal opportunities to succeed.



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