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Data Engineer

Neal's Yard Remedies
Gillingham
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You'll be a tech wizard who loves data and can extract, formulate, and manipulate data to create insightful reports to tell the right stories and set business focus. You will be an enabler for Neals Yard Remedies, harnessing the power of technology to drive insight, innovation and impact. You\'ll help shape our future data landscape, building the infrastructure and tools to empower our teams to make bold data led decisions.

Forward thinking in your approach, you\'ll help design and deploy scalable data solutions to help unlock opportunities, aligned with our strategic objectives, including building ETL pipelines, whilst collaborating across departments to ensure data is easily accessible.

Passion for what you do is paramount, as we believe in you, to do what you do well, in our beautifully unique environment.

What you’ll have:

  • Championing innovation, continuous improvement and proactively solving complex challenges.
  • Skilled in SQL, Python, dbt, Snowflake, SSIS, AWS and Azure DevOps, with a strong foundation in scalable data solutions
  • Experienced in designing and implementing ETL processes, data warehousing, ingestion pipelines and working with big data platforms
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Product Management, Manufacturing, and Information Technology
Industries
  • Manufacturing and Retail


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