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Contract - Data Engineer - Outside IR35 - 6 months

We're working with one of the UK's fastest-growing DTC subscription companies, known for their strong brand, digital-first mindset, and mission-driven approach. With tens of thousands of active subscribers and an ambitious growth roadmap, they are investing in their data function to support smarter decisions and sustainable scale.

The role

This is a hands-on contract Data Engineer role focused on shaping and delivering a modern data infrastructure. You'll take ownership of data architecture, ingestion pipelines, modelling, and tooling to support real-time business insight and scalable operations.

The immediate priority is leading the transition from a legacy Azure SQL setup to a more robust and scalable data stack, giving you the chance to shape structure, tooling, and impact from the ground up.

Responsibilities:

Data Infrastructure & Modelling

Build and maintain scalable data models and warehouse structures Apply best practice modelling techniques (dimensional models, SCDs) Collaborate with engineers to align schema design and data quality upstream Own ingestion and transformation workflows across core systems Implement robust testing and monitoring for pipeline reliability Recommend and integrate modern tooling (dbt, Fivetran, BigQuery, Fabric, Metabase) Support dashboarding, KPI tracking, and enable self-serve reporting across teams

Requirements

3 years in data engineering, analytics engineering, or BI development Strong SQL skills; Python is a plus Experience with modern data stack tools (dbt, Fivetran, BigQuery, Fabric, Looker, Metabase) Sound knowledge of data modelling concepts and warehousing best practices Comfortable owning end-to-end pipelines and operating autonomously Able to work across functions and translate data into business value

Why Apply?

Join a high-growth, mission-driven business during a key scaling phase Own and influence the foundations of a modern data function Work remotely with flexible hours and quarterly meetups Make visible, high-impact contributions to product, growth, and operations

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