Senior Data Engineer (AWS, Airflow, DBT)

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
Edinburgh, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom
Last month
£80,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Private health insurance Income protection Flexible working Enhanced holiday entitlement Fully supported home-office setup

Senior Data Engineer

Up to £100,000 + Benefits
Remote - UK

This is a great opportunity to join a high-growth organisation where you can take ownership of end-to-end data engineering projects and play a key role in shaping a modern, scalable data platform.

THE COMPANY:

This a next-generation sports betting and gaming platform built for a new wave of players. Combining sharp product thinking, bold branding and fast execution.

THE ROLE:

You will take ownership of the full data engineering lifecycle.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Owning end-to-end data engineering projects across the platform
  • Designing, building and optimising scalable data pipelines using Python, SQL and modern orchestration tools
  • Developing robust data models aligned with industry best practices
  • Ensuring high standards of data quality through testing, monitoring and alerting
  • Driving engineering best practices, contributing to code reviews and mentoring other engineers
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

You will bring strong capability in:

  • Python and advanced SQL
  • Building and maintaining production-grade data pipelines
  • Modern data orchestration tools (e.g. Dagster, Airflow, Prefect)
  • Data modelling methodologies (Kimball, Data Vault, etc.)
  • Engineering best practices including testing, version control and clean code
  • AWS experience
THE BENEFITS:

You will receive a salary ofup to £100,000 depending on experience, along with a comprehensive benefits package including private health insurance, income protection, flexible working, enhanced holiday entitlement and a fully supported home-office setup.

HOW TO APPLY:

Please register your interest by sending your CV toMolly Bird via the apply link on this page.

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