Analytics Engineer

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Bonus Hybrid working

Analytics Engineer

Farringdon, London | Up to £60,000 plus bonus

This is a standout opportunity for an Analytics Engineer to join a globally recognised design-led organisation at a pivotal point in its data journey. You will play a key role in shaping the foundations of a growing data function, with strong end to end ownership across pipelines, modelling, and stakeholder engagement.

The Company

They are an international architecture and design practice delivering complex, high-profile projects across cultural, commercial, infrastructure, and urban environments. With hundreds of employees worldwide and a London-based headquarters, the organisation operates at significant global scale while retaining a highly collaborative, creative culture. Data is becoming increasingly central to how they support decision-making, operations, and future innovation.

The Role

You will join an early-stage data function within a broader technology group focused on internal systems, tooling, and research and development. As one of the first dedicated data hires, you will have real influence over standards, ways of working, and the evolution of the data platform.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Designing, building, and maintaining data pipelines using Azure Data Factory and Databricks
  • Integrating data from core business systems via APIs, including finance and HR platforms
  • Developing and improving a lakehouse architecture, with clear ingestion, transformation, and consumption layers
  • Creating robust data models to support analytics and reporting, following best-practice approaches such as Kimball and star schemas
  • Supporting and enhancing the Power BI semantic layer and reporting outputs
  • Working closely with stakeholders to translate business requirements into scalable data solutions
  • Ensuring data quality, reliability, and documentation across the platform

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience working in a cloud-based data environment, ideally Azure
  • Solid SQL skills and hands-on experience with data transformation and modelling
  • Experience using Power BI, including semantic models, DAX, and the reporting layer
  • Exposure to Databricks, particularly for data transformation and connecting multiple data sources
  • Familiarity with concepts such as medallion architecture, star schemas, and analytics engineering best practice
  • Confidence working with non-technical stakeholders and translating requirements into data models

What They Offer

  • Salary up to £60,000 plus bonus
  • Bonus eligibility after one year of service
  • Hybrid working, typically three days per week in the London office
  • A high-visibility role with genuine ownership and influence
  • Clear opportunity to grow alongside a developing data function and deepen expertise in Databricks and modern analytics engineering

How to Apply

If you are looking for an Analytics Engineer role where you can shape a data platform from the ground up in a creative, globally operating organisation, please apply to learn more.

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