Senior Analytics Engineer

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Senior Analytics Engineer (Central Team)

Central London - Hybrid (3 days a week)

£70,000 - £80,000

Who are they?

Join a top UK fintech unicorn as we expand their Analytics Engineering capabilities! Known as one of the best workplaces in Financial Services, this high-growth company is actively expanding into international markets.

What will you do?

Own data modelling and DBT capabilities cross-functionally, as they look to expand internationally. You’ll be the go-to dbt expert in the team and upskill other people in the team.

Responsibilities:

  • Take ownership of the dbt setup, implementing best practices, optimizing queries, and ensuring the creation of robust, scalable models.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align on data modelling requirements and ensure consistency across the organisation.
  • Mentor and upskill team members, promoting the value of dbt and fostering a culture of data excellence within the company.
  • Provide expert guidance to improve data workflows, driving efficiency and scalability across all data processes.

What do you need?

  • A background in Analytics Engineering, specifically data modelling.
  • Tenure and experience in smaller-scale, high-growth environments are highly valued.
  • Proven ability to manage complex models with significant data transformations
  • Skilled in dbt, SQL, and ideally Snowflake.
  • Exposure to programming (Python is a plus).

What's the process?

  • Initial introductory call.
  • Technical test (DBT, SQL, Snowflake).
  • Follow-up review call to discuss the test.
  • Final in-person interview.

How to apply?

Submit your CV via the Apply link on this website or send it to

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