Data & Analytics Engineer

Kentish Town
7 hours ago
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Most data roles sit behind the business.

This one powers it.

We’re working with a fast-growing, Series A technology company operating at the intersection of eCommerce and Fintech. Their platform is transforming how consumers shop online — bringing a more personalised, “try before you buy” experience to leading retail brands.

At the core of this transformation is data.

They are now looking for a Data & Analytics Engineer to take full ownership of their data platform as they scale.

Job Description - the role, activity and responsibilities

Why This Role?

* High-growth, well-funded startup with strong traction

* Small, experienced team — direct access to founders

* Real ownership from day one

* Opportunity to build data infrastructure properly (not maintain legacy)

* Meaningful equity upside

This is a build and shape role — not a maintenance one.

The Role

You’ll own the design and development of the company’s data platform, ensuring the business can confidently query, trust, and act on its data.

Key areas include:

* Designing and building data pipelines and architecture end-to-end

* Creating a single source of truth across the business

* Integrating multiple data sources as the company scales

* Implementing data quality, testing, and validation frameworks

* Building clear documentation and data definitions

* Supporting an AI-assisted data querying layer used across the business

* Working closely with non-technical stakeholders to translate business needs into data solutions

* Collaborating with engineers where data intersects with product

Required Skills and Qualifications

What You’ll Bring

* Experience in a data engineering or analytics engineering role

* Strong SQL and data modelling skills

* Experience with modern data stacks (e.g. dbt, Airflow, Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery)

* Cloud experience (AWS preferred)

* Strong focus on data quality and reliability

* Ability to work cross-functionally and communicate clearly with non-technical stakeholders

Nice to have:

* Python, CI/CD, or GraphQL experience

* Startup or early-stage experience

What Makes This Role Stand Out

* You’ll own the entire data layer, not just a slice of it

* Your work directly impacts product, customer experience, and revenue

* You’ll help shape how the business uses AI on top of its data

* You’ll be building in a fast-moving environment where decisions happen quickly

Package

Competitive salary

Meaningful share options, offering long-term value creation

32 days annual leave, with flexibility around public holidays

£600 annual wellbeing allowance

MacBook and necessary tools to support your work

Hybrid working environment

Regular team socials and company events

Process

20-minute introductory video call

30-minute technical discussion

90-minute in-person scenario interview

Offer

Interested?

If you’re looking for a role where you can build, own, and genuinely influence, this is worth a conversation.

EHS Partners Limited, Edison Hill Search & Edison Hill Scale are operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. EHS Partners Limited are an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Please apply below at your earliest convenience

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