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We are seeking a Data & Analytics Engineer to lead the design, development, and maintenance of scalable batch and real-time data pipelines. You will play a key role in enabling product development, business analytics, and reporting initiatives. Your contributions will ensure data accessibility, quality, and consistency across the organization, empowering stakeholders to make informed, data-driven decisions.
- Design
and build batch (and occasionally real-time) data pipelines and models for
product, analytics, and reporting purposes
- Support
ad-hoc data requests and reporting for business stakeholders
- Developing
dashboards and visualisations to expose data to users and stakeholders
effectively
- Monitor
data quality and integrity, designing and developing checks to ensure
accuracy and consistency
- Conduct
exploratory data analysis to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities
for optimization
- Core
technologies: Python, SQL, Metabase, AWS services such as Glue, Lambda, API Gateway, and Step Functions.
Requirements
- Minimum
Experience Required: 1+ year
- Specific
industry or technical experience
- Hands-on
experience in SQL + any programming language, Python is preferred but not
mandatory
- Excellent
analytical skills and problem-solving capabilities
- Advanced
Excel/Google Sheets knowledge
Benefits
Competitive salary
Hybrid work model
Medical insurance
Social insurance coverage
Learning and development opportunities
Friendly and collaborative work environment
Flexible working hours (depending on role requirements)
Skills Required
- Minimum Experience Required: 1+ year
- Hands-on experience in SQL + any programming language, Python is preferred
- Excellent analytical skills and problem-solving capabilities
- Advanced Excel/Google Sheets knowledge
What We Do
ILLA is an asset-light, FMCG-focused middle mile delivery logistics company that provides web-enabled freight forwarding solutions and operates a digital trucking and delivery platform to streamline transportation and delivery operations for businesses.









