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Data Engineer

Involved Productions Ltd.
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Data Engineer

We’re looking for a Data Engineer to work across the Involved Group, the collective behind globally renowned dance and electronic music labels including Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep, spanning label services and distribution, music publishing, events promotion and artist management.

This is a key role within our Technology Department, responsible for developing and managing data pipelines, automating data collection processes, and creating analytics dashboards to provide actionable insights across the company, directly impacting strategy.

This role involves working closely with a variety of departments to understand their data needs, developing solutions that streamline data analysis and reporting processes. Reporting to the Head of Technology, our Data Engineer ensures that data analytics initiatives are strategically aligned, efficiently executed, and contribute to the company\'s overall objectives.

Location: Bermondsey, London

Working pattern: Part-time (3 days/week) – either in-person at our lively Bermondsey office, hybrid, or home-working.

Who we are

Based in Bermondsey, the Involved group of companies includes:

  • Involved Productions, home of globally renowned independent dance and electronic music labels Anjunabeats, Anjunadeep and Anjunachill, as well as our label and distribution services.
  • Involved Live, the touring and events company responsible for a portfolio of international events, festivals, and all-night-long showcases, creating unforgettable experiences for fans globally.
  • Involved Publishing, a progressive independent music publisher, representing cutting-edge producers, writers and artists from around the world.
  • Involved Management is a boutique artist management company that is responsible for steering the careers of Above & Beyond, Lane 8, Le Youth and Dusky.

We offer careers, not just jobs, and our team embrace the entrepreneurial spirit, independent mindset and respectful culture we have created, building community and connection through music.

What you’ll do

The ideal candidate for this role will likely have:

  • a solid foundation in Python and JavaScript, ideally with proficiency in other programming languages.
  • experience designing and implementing ETL pipelines, specifically using Apache Airflow (Astronomer).
  • hands-on experience with ETL frameworks, particularly dbt (data build tool).
  • SQL and various database management system skills.
  • a good understanding of different database types, designs, and data modelling systems.
  • experience with cloud platforms like AWS and GCP, including services such as BigQuery, RDS, and Athena.
  • familiarity with Tableau and project management tools like monday.com and Notion.
  • knowledge of APIs from music Digital Service Providers (e.g., Spotify, Apple Music).
  • previous experience at a record label, music distributor, or music publisher.
  • excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • a proactive approach to learning, excitement about problem-solving, approaching new projects with an open mind.
  • strong accuracy and attention to detail.
  • good written and verbal communication skills, the ability to explain complex ideas using non-technical language.
  • the ability to prioritise and manage their time independently.

Responsibilities (illustrative – not exhaustive):

  • Analytics Dashboard Creation: Developing and optimising Tableau dashboards that provide clear, actionable insights to various teams, including Streaming & Promotions, Label Directors, and Publishing.
  • Data Pipeline Development: Designing, building, and maintaining efficient and scalable data pipelines to automate the collection, transformation, and delivery of data to and from various sources, including DSPs, FUGA Analytics, Google Analytics, Chartmetric, Curve, etc.
  • Database Management: Developing and maintaining the company’s database structure, ensuring data accuracy, security, and accessibility for analytics purposes.
  • Teaching: Providing support and training to ensure teams are making effective use of analytics tools and dashboards.
  • Tailoring: Collaborating with different departments to understand their data needs, and working creatively to provide tailored analytics solutions.
  • Building: Supporting the Head of Technology in building and maintaining cross-platform automations.
  • Innovation and Research: Staying up to date with the latest trends and technologies in data engineering and analytics, exploring new tools and methodologies that can enhance our data capabilities.

This list is not exhaustive – we may ask you to go beyond your job description on occasion, and we hope the role will change and develop with you.

What we offer
  • A competitive salary (£50-60k pro rata)
  • Participation in our Profit Share Scheme
  • 20 days annual leave (pro rata)
  • A benefits package to support your wellbeing, including access to local gyms and fitness classes, and subscription to health apps including Calm, Headspace and Strava
  • A collection of enhanced family policies to support your family life
  • The opportunity to attend a variety of live events
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Season ticket loans
  • A lively, collaborative office environment, and a flexible hybrid working policy
  • Paid time off to volunteer with our local charitable initiatives
Applications

Closing date for applications is 21 November 2025, although we may close applications earlier.

If you need more information before applying, email us at .

We are committed to inclusion, and encourage applications from anyone with relevant experience and skills. If you require any adjustments throughout the application process to meet your needs and help you perform at your best, please let us know.


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