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Data Engineer

Harrods
London
6 days ago
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Overview

We are looking for a Data Engineer to join our team at Harrods. The Data Engineer will be responsible for building, testing and implementing data infrastructure and pipelines that collect, centralize, and curate data from multiple internal and external data sources. The candidate will have experience in database management, software engineering, deployment of machine learning models and coordinating data access, preparation and feature engineering.

Responsibilities
  • Build, test and implement data infrastructure and pipelines that collect, centralize, and curate data from multiple internal and external data sources.
  • Perform data analysis required to troubleshoot data-related issues and assist in the resolution of data issues.
  • Implement strategies directed at acquiring data and promoting the development of new insights across the business.
  • Monitor existing metrics, analyse data, and lead partnerships with teams to identify and implement system and process improvements.
  • Administer, monitor, troubleshoot, analyse and resolve data-related issues.
Qualifications
  • Previous experience using Python and PySpark and building data pipelines (preferably using Python and PySpark).
  • Previous experience with Databricks and using Git and CI/CD.
  • Hands-on experience integrating Fabric with Azure services (e.g., ADLS, Synapse, Power BI).
  • Proficiency in building and managing Fabric Dataflows and Data Pipelines for ingestion and transformation.
  • Experience using DBT (Data Build Tool) for data modeling and transformation, integrated with Fabric environments.
About Harrods

Harrods is one of the world\'s leading luxury department stores and we are a destination for top designers and sought-after brands from around the globe. Our mission is to make visiting our Knightsbridge store one of the world\'s most inspiring shopping experiences.

Our Promise to You

We offer a friendly environment to inspire your best work, with opportunities and support to build an exceptional career across the varied specialisms of our business. Benefits include a company pension, flexible working, 25 days of holiday (plus your birthday off), up to 33% in-store discount, and a season ticket loan.

Culture and Inclusion

At Harrods we value growth and individuality. We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds and experiences and believe what makes you unique helps us excel. If you want to know more about our people and culture, search #TogetherHarrods on LinkedIn, Facebook or follow us on Instagram @togetherharrods.


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