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Airtable Support Engineer

London
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Role: Airtable Support Engineer (Contract)
Location: London – Hybrid (3 days in office, 2 days remote)
Contract Duration: 6 months (inside IR35)
Day Rate: £500/day

About the Role:
We’re looking for an experienced Airtable Support Engineer to join a high-performing tech team within a major Media & Entertainment environment. This role focuses on optimising and maintaining Airtable-based solutions that help business teams streamline workflows, visualise data, and automate reporting.

What You’ll Do:



Design, develop, and enhance Airtable bases, dashboards, and automations.

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Manage and resolve incidents and enhancement requests related to Airtable.

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Integrate Airtable with other software platforms.

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Build and optimise interfaces and data synchronisations across different bases.

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Troubleshoot API, automation, and integration issues.

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Collaborate with stakeholders to define requirements and deliver high-quality solutions.

What We’re Looking For:

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5+ years of IT experience, including 3+ years working with Airtable.

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Strong knowledge of Airtable workflows, formulas, automations, and data linking.

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Experience with JavaScript or similar scripting languages.

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Strong SQL / PL-SQL skills.

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Background in data integration, data quality, and reporting automation.

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Familiarity with CI/CD, and best practices for scalable Airtable setups.

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Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

Nice to Have:

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Experience with Unix shell scripting or data visualisation tools (e.g., Tableau).

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Familiarity with SAML/SSO, SCIM provisioning, and Airtable API integrations.

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Strong stakeholder management and estimation capabilities.

Why Apply?

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Work on innovative, large-scale Airtable implementations.

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Collaborate with talented technical teams in a hybrid London-based setup.

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Opportunity to make a measurable impact on business efficiency through technology

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