Senior Data Analytics Engineer
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Job description
We're looking for a Senior Analytics Engineer to join a small, collaborative data team. This is a hands-on individual contributor role where you'll take ownership of analytics datasets and models that are used directly by the business and external partners.
The role is dbt-heavy and well suited to someone who enjoys building clean, reliable transformation layers and working closely with stakeholders to turn data into insight.
What You'll Be Doing
- Building and maintaining analytics-ready data models in the data warehouse
- Spending the majority of your time working in dbt
- Writing and optimising complex SQL to transform raw data into usable datasets
- Creating data products that support reporting, dashboards, and business insights
- Working cross-functionally with business and technical stakeholders
- Supporting use cases such as financial reporting, scenario analysis, and partner-facing data
- Taking ownership of subject areas and driving conversations in a small team environment
Tech Stack
- dbt (core requirement)
- SQL
- Modern cloud data warehouse (e.g. Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift)
- BI tools such as Looker, Power BI, or Tableau
- Some exposure to Python and orchestration tools (e.g. Dagster) is beneficial, but not the main focus
Requirements
- Strong experience as an Analytics Engineer or Data Analyst
- Very strong dbt experience and confidence owning data models end to end
- Solid SQL skills and experience working with large datasets
- Good business understanding and the ability to explain insights clearly
- Comfortable working independently while collaborating closely with others
- Experience in consulting or working with external stakeholders is a plus
- Curious, proactive, and happy taking ownership in a growing team
About the company
Muse Group
Muse Group empowers music makers. We create the world’s most popular content, apps and platforms for playing, recording and composing music.
Through our expansive music catalogs, educational expertise, innovative learning tools and free open-source software, we make it easier for millions — from beginners to experienced musicians — to be creative every day.
The Muse community is now over 400 million strong. And we’re just getting started.
Our future vision is of a world with over a billion music makers — and we have a drive to expand our influence into other creative spaces too.
What do we make?
We make essential resources for all kinds of creatives, from performers to podcasters. Learn more about the leading Muse Group products here.
Who are we?
Muse Group began life as Ultimate Guitar, the largest online global community of musicians. Eugeny Naidenov founded Ultimate Guitar in 1998, with a dream to make it easy for guitarists to play songs by Guns ‘N’ Roses and his other favorite rockers. From there, the site grew from a plucky, tab-sharing trailblazer into a global leader of online music publishing.
In 2017, Ultimate Guitar acquired MuseScore, expanding its reach into sheet music. Muse Group has only continued to grow from there — and now includes Audacity, StaffPad and many more.
In 2023, Muse Group acquired Hal Leonard, the legendary global sheet music publishers, adding an unparalleled music catalog and educational expertise to the team.
Today, we are an international, visionary team of creatives, music lovers and audio obsessives, developing products we could not live without.