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Data Engineer - Sunderland - Hybrid · Sunderland, UK ·

Tombola
Sunderland
3 days ago
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Ready to jump-start your career at the UK's biggest bingo site? Do you love digging into complex data? Then you might just be the perfect fit for the tombola family! We’re not just any online gaming site; we’re the UK's biggest, and we pride ourselves on a culture of creativity and collaboration.

We're on the hunt for a talented and enthusiastic Data Engineer to join our fantastic Data team in Sunderland. This isn't just a job; it’s a chance to solve fascinating technical challenges!

What you'll be getting up to (a glimpse into your new role!)

You'll be a key part of shaping the future of our data team across the whole of our business. A typical day might look like this:

  • Writing SQL queries and Python (PySpark) scripts for robust data pipelines and modelling.
  • Building and optimizing data systems and pipelines (using tools like Airflow and dbt).
  • Preparing, analysing, and structuring data for critical reporting systems used by Management.
  • Collaborating with analysts and data scientists to build algorithms and support predictive modelling.
  • Exploring ways to enhance data quality and reliability and combine raw information from different sources.
What we're looking for in you (your superpowers!)

We're looking for someone who is a creative problem-solver and passionate about data integrity.

The Must-Haves:

  • Expertise in SQL Query language and Python programming/scripting.
  • Strong experience building and maintaining ETL/ELT data pipelines.
  • Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS and data warehouses like Redshift or bigquery
  • Experience of pyspark and airflow
  • Ability to analyse, organize, and prepare raw data for reporting and modelling.

The Nice-to-Haves (bonus points if you have these!):

  • Hands-on experience with dbt. for modelling and transformation.
  • Ability to develop analytical tools and prototypes.
Why this role is a game-changer for you

You’ll be making a huge impact on our products, player experience, and internal processes. This is a brilliant opportunity to develop your skills by working with cutting-edge cloud tech and big data challenges, alongside a team that values innovation, creativity, and a genuinely great work-life balance.

Ready to take the next step at Tombola? If you're passionate about gaming and ready to make a real impact on millions of players, we'd love to hear from you!

Apply now and let's make some magic together!


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