We're hear.com, a tight-knit crew of tech enthusiasts, creators, and innovators dedicated to shaking things up in hearing care. We're not your average company—we thrive on creativity, collaboration, and a passion for making a real impact. Forget the corporate jargon and stiff office culture; we believe in flexibility, growth, and always having fun while doing what we love.

As a Data Engineer at hear.com you will play a pivotal role in architecting, building, and optimizing our data infrastructure. You will collaborate with a cross-functional team of experts to design and implement robust, scalable, and high-performance data solutions that empower our decision-making and contribute to our mission of providing better hearing care.

What You’ll Do:

  • Design and implement scalable and reliable data pipelines, incorporating streaming data processing with Apache Pulsar to handle real-time data efficiently.
  • Optimize Data Systems: Work closely with peers, analysts, and product teams to improve data reliability, efficiency, and quality.
  • Innovate: Stay ahead of the curve by researching and implementing cutting-edge technologies that can enhance our data capabilities and leverage our business.
  • Data Governance and Strategy: Play a key role in defining and implementing data governance and security policies to ensure data integrity and compliance.

Technology Stack:

  • Languages & Frameworks: Python, SQL
  • Data Warehousing & Streaming: Snowflake, Pulsar, Kinesis
  • Workflow Management: Airflow
  • Databases: PostgreSQL, MongoDB
  • Containers & Orchestration: Docker
  • Infrastructure as Code: Terraform
  • Cloud: AWS

What You’ll Need:

  • Experience: 5+ years of experience in data engineering with a proven track record of building and optimizing data systems.
  • Technical Expertise: Strong programming skills in Python and SQL. Hands-on experience with our technology stack is highly desirable.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to tackle complex data challenges and deliver innovative solutions.
  • Team Player: Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment.
  • Continuous Learner: Passion for learning and adapting to new technologies and methodologies.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us:

  • Global Vision and Growth: Be part of a company with a long-term vision and robust growth trajectory.
  • Customer Impact: Work with happy and grateful customers every single day.
  • Creative Environment: An open-minded and international working environment that fosters creativity.
  • Growth Mindset: Access to courses, conferences, and more to support your continual learning and development in an innovative, fast-moving company.
  • Autonomy and Responsibility: Enjoy a high degree of autonomy and responsibility from day one.
  • Unique Culture: Innovative, driven, and family-like work culture.
  • Hybrid Schedules: Enjoy the flexibility of working 2 days remotely and 3 days in our beautiful office in Coral Gables, Florida or Denver, Colorado.
  • Excellent Benefits and Compensation: Full medical, dental, vision, open PTO, paid company holidays and sick time, paid parental leave, and matching 401K program. Base salary range $140k-$150k, dependent on experience. 
  • Great Perks: Weekly lunch, a fully stocked kitchen, and a small, close-knit team that values ownership and collaboration.

At hear.com, we're not just shaping the future of hearing care; we're redefining it. Join us in our mission to help everyone hear well to live well.

 

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