Data Engineer / Platform Owner
L'Occitane en Provence North AmericaWe are hiring a Data Engineer / Platform Owner to join our global data team and lead the practice in North America. This is a hands-on technical ownership role: you’ll build and maintain pipelines, improve our Snowflake/PowerBI ecosystem, simplify legacy workflows, and partner with business teams across retail, ecommerce, finance, CRM, and operations. You’ll have significant autonomy to shape how data engineering is done locally while staying connected to a senior global data team.
To be a fit, you should have the following:
- Strong SQL and Python
- Experience with Snowflake or similar warehouse
- Experience with orchestration tools such as Airflow
- Comfortable working with business stakeholders
- Retail/ecommerce/CRM data experience a plus
Our work culture values transparency and creativity: if you have a good idea and can articulate it clearly, we can make it work. Our team is senior, culturally diverse, collaborative, and open to new ideas.
Please apply by sending an e-mail to gabriel [dot] rocha {at} loccitane [dot] com.
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