Data Engineer - CRM Platforms

Supporting Education Group
London
6 days ago
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About Us


We are Supporting Education Group

  • Equipping educators with the skills, support and opportunities they need to teach effectively.
  • Helping schools deliver the best possible experience for their students.
  • Giving parents the right tools to help their children learn.


Supporting Education Group brings together services that support every aspect of a child's journey through school and beyond. We build bright futures through expert support, inspiring staff and cutting-edge technology.

People are at the heart of what we do. It's our aim to create an environment and employee experience, which inspires and encourages our people to do their best work. We spend a significant portion of our lives at work, and we believe it's really important to make this as enjoyable as possible.

We're passionate about promoting a culture of openness, fairness, and inclusivity. We want everyone to have personal dignity at work and be empowered, so you can be your best, true authentic self each and every day.


About the Job


  • You'll own the data engineering that connects our CRM systems (HubSpot, Salesforce, ERP) to our Databricks platform.
  • You'll be building reliable pipelines, designing commercial data models, and ensuring marketing, sales, and professional services have the data they need to operate effectively.
  • Day to day, you're writing Python and SQL to build ETL/ELT pipelines, implementing identity resolution for single customer views, and creating the data models that power segmentation, attribution, and reporting.
  • You'll build enrichment pipelines, set up observability and SLAs, and design the automations that handle lead routing and lifecycle management.
  • You'll work directly with Sales Ops, Marketing, and Analytics, translating requirements into scalable data products while keeping things maintainable and well-documented.
  • We're integrating multiple brand CRMs to a modern cloud stack, so you'll be designing solutions from the ground up, as well as modernising legacy pipelines.


If you like building data infrastructure where you can see the direct impact on conversion rates, pipeline quality, and reporting speed, this role will suit you.


About You


  • You're a data engineer with 3+ years' experience who thrives at the intersection of commercial systems and data architecture. You've built production pipelines connecting CRMs like HubSpot or Salesforce to modern data platforms, and you understand how marketing, sales, and services teams actually use data.
  • You're fluent in Python and SQL, and you've used them to build, orchestrate, and optimise data pipelines in cloud environments; ideally with Databricks or Azure. You know how to model complex domains: accounts, contacts, opportunities, territories, and you've implemented identity resolution to create unified customer views across systems.
  • You've gone beyond basic integrations; you've built data enrichment pipelines, implemented attribution models, and designed automations that actually solve business problems. You think in terms of data products: reusable, trusted datasets with clear SLAs, proper observability, and documentation that others can actually use.
  • You're comfortable working with both technical and commercial stakeholders, translating requirements into robust architectures while keeping solutions pragmatic and maintainable. You understand that good data engineering means building systems that are reliable, observable, and understandable, not just making things work once.
  • Most importantly, you care about outcomes. You measure the impact of your work on conversion rates, pipeline velocity, and data quality. You're excited to join a mission-driven organisation where better data infrastructure means better outcomes for young people's education.


Our Benefits


  • Whilst we work in a hybrid way, with collaboration being one of our values, we'd expect you to regularly be in our Holborn office, at least two days per week
  • 28 days holiday and get an extra day for each year you stay with us, up to max 33 days PLUS bank holidays
  • Health Cash Plan, once you've passed probation, which includes access to a private GP
  • From day 1, free life insurance covering up to x4 your salary
  • We'll both add money into your pension pot after 3 months
  • Choose what flexible benefits you want after you've passed probation - this could be buying extra holiday, dental, topping up your healthcare plan, bikes, gym membership, electric cars and give as you earn
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • Volunteer days - 3 paid volunteer days a year, with 2 dedicated to Education


By joining us, you will become part of a community that is dedicated to transforming lives and sustaining communities, where your voice is heard, your ideas are valued, and your individuality is celebrated. Together, we will continue to advance our passion for education and build brighter futures for all.

Employment offers are subject to satisfactory vetting checks. These checks will be run in line with the latest guidance and legislation. You will need to already have the right to work in the UK, as we are not able to offer any sponsorship(s) for visa applicants.

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