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Data Engineer

Collecting Cars
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Global Recruiter & Headhunter | Luxury Cars & Watches | EMEA & APAC Talent Acquisition at The Collecting Group

Join our scale-up journey as a Data Engineer at The Collecting Group (TCG). We’re redefining the auction industry for cars and watches and are looking for a data professional who can translate business objectives into data solutions, build evolving data insights, and improve data literacy across the business.


What you’ll be responsible for

  • Designing and implementing data solutions that help us answer business questions and achieve objectives.
  • Identifying opportunities to improve processes, automate, optimize, and evolve current data solutions, standardizing for usability.
  • Working closely with teams outside of data disciplines to influence and adopt data best practices.
  • Collaborating with the wider engineering team on modern SDLC processes to ensure seamless integration of data solutions into our ecosystem.

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience as a Data Engineer in a commercial, fast-paced environment.
  • Strong SQL skills, ideally with Snowflake or another cloud-based warehouse, and experience with ingestion frameworks.
  • Hands‑on experience with ETL/ELT tools such as Airflow, Airbyte, and DBT.
  • Proficiency in Python for automation, pipeline development, and scripting.
  • Experience building and scaling BI environments (Lightdash/Looker/Omni or similar).
  • Deep understanding of CI/CD workflows and modern development practices.
  • Track record of working cross‑functionally, shaping requirements, and delivering solutions aligned to business goals.
  • Experience within a marketplace or the luxury goods space is advantageous.
  • Interest in cars/watches is highly desirable.

What we offer you

  • A competitive salary package.
  • 25 days holiday, increased with tenure.
  • Private medical insurance for you and your family.
  • Company pension contribution.
  • Opportunity to attend amazing automotive and watch events.
  • The best equipment to ensure you can do your job effectively.

Location

London, England, United Kingdom


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