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Head of data engineering - remote

London
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We are looking for a Head of Data Engineering to lead and become part of our growing Data Engineering team.
Expected responsibilities:

Day-to-day management of engineering projects within BI, including contributing expertise to project planning and architectural solutions.
Line management of the data engineers.
Running engineering sprints and retrospectives; assistance with incident reviews.
Technical oversight of the BI stack. Including data governance and integrity (incl. data contracts and variations); setting development standards, practices and processes; ensuring stack availability and robustness; driving performance improvements (e.g., upgrades and migrations); and management of technical debt.
Collaboration with Data Science and Reporting (within BI) to facilitate the work of those teams and their deployments.
Collaboration with other technology departments on cross-team projects.Person profile:

Management experience of teams of data engineers.
Detailed experience as a data engineer.
Python application development.
Web-based development platforms (e.g., GitHub, GitLab), including CI/CD pipelines.
Cloud platforms such as GCP (ideally having covered BigQuery, Kubernetes and Firestore).
Configuration of cloud infrastructure (e.g., with Terraform).
Messaging services (e.g., Kafka, Pub/Sub).
NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB and Firestore).
SQL querying (e.g., BigQuery, Snowflake), including the ability to work with complex data structures and very large data volumes.
Orchestration services (e.g., Airflow, Luigi, Cloud Compose).
Proactive, independent, responsible and attentive to detail.
Eager and able to learn, analyse, resolve problems, and improve the standard of BVGroup data infrastructure.
Degree in a scientific or quantitative field.
Ideally knowledge of sports betting and familiarity with gaming data.

Seniority LevelDirector
Industry
Gambling Facilities and Casinos
Employment TypeFull-time
Job Functions
Engineering
Skills

Python (Programming Language)

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