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Our client is a Data & Analytics Company based in Central London. The role is hybrid and the team goes to the office once or twice a week. The company was founded 5 years ago, and you will be joining a rapidly growing team.

Client Details

Our client is a Data & Analytics Company based in Central London. The role is hybrid and the team goes to the office once or twice a week. The company was founded 5 years ago, and you will be joining a rapidly growing team.

Description

  • Work on Greenfield projects
  • Write scalable code in C#
  • Work closely with the Data team
  • Reduce technical debt
  • Drive the implementation of new technologies
  • Data structuring
  • Advanced Algorithms

Profile

Must haves:

  • Modern C#
  • AWS (Athena, ECS, Lambdas, Cloudwatch)
  • SQL
  • Kafka
  • Redis
  • Experience working with large data sets

Nice to haves:

  • Degree in Maths, Data Science, or a similar field
  • Experience in a gaming or gambling company

Job Offer

  • Discretionary bonus
  • Pension contribution:pension scheme through The Nest, with an employer contribution of up to 4% of total salary.
  • Season ticket loan:interest-free loan for purchasing a season ticket.
  • Health care cover/gym membership:option of either private health care cover or corporate gym membership.
  • Annual leave:26 days annual leave plus the usual bank holidays.
  • Cycle to work scheme:scheme for the purchase of a bicycle and accessories for up to £2,000.
  • Family Friendly leave:enhanced maternity and family-friendly leave including parental, paternity, compassionate, and dependents leave.
  • Eye care:free eye test and £49 towards glasses.
  • Wellbeing Support & benefits:Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), offering 24-hour confidential support and counselling.
  • Breakfast:fruits, snacks, coffee, tea, and bread available in the London office daily.
  • Hygiene products:free hygiene products available in the London office.
  • Sabbatical leave:employees with five or more years of continuous service can request one-month sabbatical leave; those with ten or more years can request three-month sabbatical leave.
  • Birthday leave:discretionary one-day paid leave on your birthday.

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