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Job Title: Data Engineer

Location: Hybrid

Contract Type: Permanent / Full-Time

About the Role

Are you passionate about technology and eager to make a real impact? At Buzz Bingo, we’re looking for a Data Engineer who thrives on innovation and enjoys working across a diverse technology stack.

The systems you’ll support underpin both our in-club and online customer experiences, giving you the opportunity to influence how thousands of people interact with Buzz Bingo every day.  

What You’ll Do

Data Pipeline Development: Design, implement, and maintain robust ETL/ELT pipelines for ingesting and transforming data from multiple sources.

Data Modelling: Create and maintain models that support analytics and reporting needs, ensuring data integrity and consistency.

Database Management: Administer and optimize relational databases for efficient storage and retrieval of large datasets.

Collaboration: Work closely with software engineers, analysts, and business teams to deliver secure, reusable, and efficient data solutions.

Data Quality Assurance: Implement checks and monitoring processes to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Documentation: Maintain detailed technical documentation for data architectures, pipeline designs, and operational procedures.

Performance Tuning: Analyse and optimize workflows for performance and cost efficiency.

Innovation: Stay current with emerging technologies and best practices to continuously improve our data engineering capabilities.

What You’ll Get in Return

(email address removed) – 24/7 access to GPs, mental health support, and more for you and your family

Thrive App – NHS-approved mental wellbeing support

Buzz Brights Apprenticeships & Buzz Learning – access to 100s of online courses

Buzz Brilliance Awards – employee recognition scheme

5 weeks annual leave plus public holidays (pro-rated for part-time roles)

Holiday Buy Scheme – purchase an extra week of holiday (eligibility applies)

50% staff discount on bingo tickets, food, and soft drinks

Refer a Friend Scheme

Life Assurance & Pension Scheme

Access to trained Mental Health Advocates

What We’re Looking For

Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience as a Data Engineer or similar role, with strong knowledge of data warehousing and modelling.

Proficiency in C#, Python, Java, or Scala.

Hands-on experience with ETL tools (e.g., SSIS) and orchestration tools (e.g., Azure Data Factory).

Strong SQL skills and experience with relational databases (MSSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL).

Familiarity with Azure services (Fabric, Azure SQL, Synapse Analytics, Blob Storage) and hybrid cloud/on-prem solutions.

Understanding of data security best practices, GDPR compliance, and governance frameworks.

Strong experience with data visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau, SSRS).

Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and version control (Git).

Experience with SSAS cubes, Azure-based data pipelines, and containerization technologies.

Must have a full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle.

Desirable:

Familiarity with DAX Studio for performance tuning and query diagnostics.

Strong proficiency in DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) for creating complex measures, calculated columns, and tables

Background in retail, hospitality, or gaming/gambling sectors.

Why Join Buzz Bingo?

Work on impactful projects that shape customer experiences across the UK.

A collaborative, supportive environment where innovation is encouraged.

Opportunities to learn, grow, and work with cutting-edge technologies.

Ready to make an impact?

Apply now and help us build secure, scalable, and innovative data solutions for Buzz Bingo!

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