Analytics Engineer

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6 months ago
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Job Description

How You'll Make an Impact

As an Analytics Engineer you will be Spearheading Yieldify's/Epsilon's reporting practices by leading on projects such as developing unique attribution models, applying new statistical interpretations methods, and identifying key drivers of our technology's success. Being part of the Engineering team, your remit will be global and include customer-facing aspects.

Work together win together: Reporting to our Engineering Manager as part of the Insights squad and collaborating with commercial teams globally in our core markets. This is a hybrid role, with an expectation of 2 days per week in our office in West London.

Innovate with purpose:As an Analytics Engineer you will be at the core of Yieldify's value delivery, driving insights and training other teams to directly impact how we do things at Yieldify. Being part of the Insights Squad, you will hold high impact in a global role.

Working across global teams in our core markets in: EMEA, NA & APAC

Leading innovative models and data innovation for Yieldify & Epsilon

What You'll Achieve

Impact: Working in a big data business you'll have a seat at the table; you'll partner with internal engineering teams and internal client executives while driving key Yieldify & Epsilon initiatives

Leading the reporting vision of the Yieldify business into the wider Epsilon eco-system

Career Growth: If successful, the Analytics Engineer will develop deep analytical skills and learn how to communicate solutions with technical and non-technical colleagues. Our goal is dominate the Mid-Market personalization space and you will be in at the heart of the analytics functions growth.

Who You Are

What you'll bring with you:

An analytical mind who loves to dive deep into the data, identify patterns and generate insights for the benefit of our customers.

Background in applied mathematics and comfort in working with real world datasets.

Excellent SQL knowledge with practical application.

Experience in big data, multivariate testing, and developing business intelligence.

Experience in leading projects such as developing unique attribution models, applying new statistical interpretations methods, and identifying key drivers of our technology's success.

Able to identify improvements to our methodology and processes and help lead their implementation across the company.

Able to maintain a high-performance, reusable, and scalable data transformation pipeline for our data warehouse to ensure our clients receive core reporting and business intelligence quickly and efficiently.

Experience in working with Data Scientists to design predictive analytics, machine learning models, and automation infrastructure usings thousands of unique data points.

Able to discover, transform, test, deploy and document data sources.

Knowhow around cleansing current data structures to optimize internal processes and enable more efficient and effective reporting practices

Why you might stand out from other talent:

Experience applying software engineering best practices to analytics.

Experience setting-up and maintaining Tableau or Looker reporting or similar.

Experience managing data transformation pipelines through DBT and a warehouse like Databricks or similar.

A quantitative degree such as Maths, Engineering, Economics or Physics, or equivalent work experience would be preferred

Additional Information

Epsilon always puts people first. Everything we do is done as a team, with integrity and accountability. We focus on what works and what's right, not what's easy and accepted. When you're one of us, you run with the best. You're part of a company with industry-leading technology, with the opportunity to work on projects for some of the world's biggest brands. Our people have the talent, tools and passion to do epic things together-for our clients, for consumers and for our community.

Great People Deserve Great Benefits We know that we have some of the brightest and most talented employees in the world, and we believe in rewarding them accordingly. If you work here, expect competitive compensation, a great benefits package and endless opportunities to advance your career.

We offer hybrid working opportunities, with our office space located in the Iconic Television Centre, White City.

As part of our dedication to enhance our inclusive and diverse workforce, Epsilon is committed to equal access to opportunity for people without regard to race, age, sex, disability, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy and maternity, marriage and civil partnership or religion or belief. We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments for candidates in our application process.

#LI-TF1Company Description

When you're one of us, you get to run with the best. For decades, we've been helping marketers from the world's top brands personalize experiences for millions of people with our cutting-edge technology, solutions and services. Epsilon's best-in-class identity gives brands a clear, privacy-safe view of their customers, which they can use across our suite of digital media, messaging and loyalty solutions. We process 400+ billion consumer actions each day and hold many patents of proprietary technology, including real-time modeling languages and consumer privacy advancements. Thanks to the work of every employee, Epsilon has been consistently recognized as industry-leading by Forrester, Adweek and the MRC. Positioned at the core of Publicis Groupe, Epsilon is a global company with more than 8,000 employees around the world. Check out a few of these resources to learn more about what makes Epsilon so EPIC:

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We've quadrupled our European business in the last three years, been acquired by Publicis Groupe for US$4.4 billion, and signed many of the world's well-known brands to our growing roster of European clients - who you'll be working with directly.

We are disrupting traditional marketing and advertising technology industries, combining the two by harnessing our wealth of consumer insight, online behaviours and data to deliver personalised advertising to more than 200 million individuals.

Our entire business focusses on giving our clients a way to truly measure the value we generate. In an industry that is often associated with false promises and ambiguity, we pride ourselves on honesty, transparency and accountability

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