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Data Engineer

Endeavour Recruitment Solutions
City of London
3 days ago
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Endeavour Recruitment has an opportunity for a Data Engineer to join our client, a fast-growing and innovative, digital marketing agency specializing in interactive advertisements. Our client is based in London and the role is fully remote.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Data Engineer who has experience with data architecture, who is looking for growth. You will be working with iconic brands.

The Data Engineer will join on a Full Time role.

What you’ll be responsible for / required to learn:

  • Ownership of data architecture from different sources like creative tracking, creative metadata, DSP logs (TTD and DV360), Xandr reports API, IAS reporting logs, Pipedrive, Xero and Platform data (briefing etc.)
  • Lead API integrations between different systems both internal and external Ownership and maintenance of data dictionary of data from above listed different data sources Creation and maintenance of entity relationship diagrams between different data sources Identify, design, and implement internal process improvements: automating manual processes, optimizing data delivery, re-designing infrastructure for greater scalability, etc.
  • Build the infrastructure required for optimal extraction, transformation, and loading of data from a wide variety of data sources using big data frameworks in AWS ecosystem.
  • Help build analytics tools that utilize data pipelines to provide actionable insights into campaign delivery, financial reporting, operational efficiency, management reporting and other key business performance metrics Work with stakeholders including the Management, Product, Data and Design teams to assist with data-related technical issues and support their data infrastructure needs
  • Keep data separated and secure across national boundaries through multiple data centers and AWS regions
  • Create data tools for data scientist team members that assist them in building and optimizing our product into an innovative industry leader.
  • Work with data and analytics experts to strive for greater functionality in our data systems

Applicants are invited to apply as soon as possible to be included in the shortlist.


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