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Data Science Engineer

Track24
London
3 weeks ago
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Job Description

At Track24 we empower organisations to protect their people, in any context, in any location, at any time.

At Track24, we’re transforming the way organisations stay connected with their teams across the globe. Our flagship location intelligence platform, AtlasNXT, has launched us into an exciting phase of growth and are looking for passionate individuals to join our Engineering team.

What’s AtlasNXT?

It’s more than a product—it’s a mission. AtlasNXT empowers businesses to fulfil their duty of care by helping our customers make better decisions and stay ahead of risk, no matter where they are. As a Data Science Engineer, you’ll be at the forefront of this mission, helping us to build a scalable geo-location platform which helps keep people safe wherever they are in the world.

Track24 is looking for a skilled and adaptableData Science Engineer, to take ownership over our ETL tools, pipelines, models and insights

This role is central to the design, construction, and maintenance of the ETL pipelines and data infrastructure that enable timely and accurate delivery of insights across the business.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys solving complex problems, thrives on cross-team collaboration, and wants to take ownership of impactful data science initiatives from discovery to deployment.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the development of ETL pipelines and data tooling to consolidate business insights

  • Design and deploy statistical models that solve real business challenges

  • Work closely with stakeholders across Sales, Marketing, Product and Engineering

  • Integrate data science solutions into production environments and applications

  • Monitor, report and improve performance of data infrastructure and services

  • Contribute to system design and architectural planning alongside the Head of Engineering

  • Lead feasibility studies and measure key data KPIs to drive continuous improvement

  • Ensure reliability, availability and scalability of all data systems



Requirements

  • Significant experience as a Data Science Engineer (or similar senior data role)

  • Expertise in ETL tooling and pipeline development (e.g. dbt, Metabase)

  • Proficiency in Python or R for data modelling and analysis

  • Experience working with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP or Azure)

  • Track record of deploying and maintaining reliable data systems at scale

  • Excellent communication skills and ability to translate technical insights into business value


Experience and understanding of geolocation and time-series data is desirable but not essential!


Benefits

We are looking to find an ambitious Data Science Engineer, who values challenging and collaborative work. 

We are based in Farringdon, London, and would love to see you in the office at least once per week! 


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