Company
Indie Campers
Indie Campers
THE ROLE
As Indie Campers Senior Data Engineer, you will be responsible for building Indie Campers systems for data collection, management, and conversion, turning raw data into usable information for our Data team and various Business Stakeholders to use.
You’ll be developing the data pipelines and systems that power Indie Campers’ data-driven business and enable the future-looking features we’re currently developing powered by big data and AI.
You will join our Global Data team in our Lisbon HQ, report directly to our Data Lead, and work closely with Engineering, Product, Marketing, Revenue, and Operations teams.
WHAT WILL YOU WORK ON?
As a Senior Data Engineer at IndieCampers, you will play a key role in shaping the future of our Data and AI capabilities. Working alongside a team of talented experts, you will:
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
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