PPL is a nonprofit collective management organisation handling music licensing, rights administration, and royalty distribution for the UK's recorded music industry. The tech stack—Snowflake, SQL, AWS, Tableau, QlikView—reflects a data-intensive operation centred on standardising messy music metadata and automating royalty workflows. Active projects around data quality, serverless architecture, and self-serve reporting tools signal an organisation working to scale member services and international collections while managing the complexity of rights disputes and large-volume dataset transformations.
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PPL operates as the UK's collective management organisation for performers and recording rightsholders, representing over 150,000 members from independent artists to major record companies. The organisation manages music licensing for public broadcast and business use, handles international collections to maximise overseas revenue, and administers royalty payments and rights disputes. A 201–500-person team spans data, engineering, operations, and member-facing roles, with current hiring activity concentrated in data and engineering seniority levels. The organisation was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in London.
Snowflake, SQL Server, AWS, Tableau, QlikView, ADP, and Microsoft Office. The stack emphasises data warehousing and BI tooling for music rights and royalty administration.
Projects include automating royalty workflows, implementing AWS serverless architecture, standardising music use datasets, building self-serve reporting tools for repertoire data, and improving music data quality across international collections.
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