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Data Engineer

Inspiring Search Careers
London
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We are looking for a talented Data Engineer, specialising in designing and optimising scalable data pipelines, and cloud-based data solutions. This position requires expertise in Python, SQL, dpt and experience with Snowflake. If you have industry experience working with Retail and CPG this could be the role for you!

Our client is the leading collaborative commerce platform that connects CPG brands to real-time sales and inventory data from 40+ retailers and distributors. We serve 7,000+ brands representing over $2.5T in retail sales across 250K+ stores, working with industry leaders like Nestlé, and KraftHeinz. This business believes that teamwork drives innovation. By uniting talented, motivated creators from diverse backgrounds, they are tackling one of the worlds most pressing challenges: making the food supply more sustainable, resilient, and efficient. If youre passionate about solving meaningful problems while building a company youll be proud of, wed love to hear from you.

About the position

As a Data Engineer, youll play a vital role in turning complex, messy datasets into reliable, actionable insights that drive smarter decisions for our customers. Youll design and optimise scalable data pipelines, ensure data quality, and help evolve our platform to handle the growing demands of the global food supply chain.

In this role, you wont just build pipeline...

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