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Analytics Engineer

Remote

Company & Culture

At Pico MES our mission is to empower small factories to win globally. We enable local manufacturing, people, and the communities in which they operate, to thrive. Pico’s software allows the domain experts within small & midsize markets to rapidly improve their operations, and access the tools & technology that only large factories previously had access to.

Backed by some of the strongest investors in the industry, we are a diverse team of technical experts, humble learners, and business leaders with strong backgrounds in manufacturing and technology development. We understand what it takes to build a world class manufacturing line and in record time.

We’re looking for an Analytics Engineer who is excited about building data products powering everything from factory-floor insights to internal analytics for our growing SaaS startup. This person will be responsible for improving and maintaining data models that we deploy using dbt. Proficiency in writing and understanding SQL is required. The ideal candidate enjoys structuring datasets for performant queries and can adapt to varying constraints and requirements when developing solutions.

 

WHAT YOU'LL DO 

  • Develop models for customer queries against a provided database connection.
  • Build out data sources for internal sales, marketing, and product teams.
  • Refine data models for our customer-facing embedded dashboards.
  • Improve our infrastructure for testing data models to enable more comprehensive unit tests, assumption checks on source data, and performance testing.

WHO YOU ARE

  • 3+ years experience building and maintaining analytics systems.
  • 3+ years programming experience, SQL required, Python preferred, golang a plus.
  • Experience with dbt, experience with an orchestration tool (ex: Dagster)
  • Effective communicator.
  • Ability to tune queries for performance.
  • Has worked on analytics for both reporting and real-time use cases. Understands the toolset required to effectively solve for each of those problems.

What We Offer

  • Competitive Compensation packages
  • Equity
  • Medical, dental, vision paid in full - 100% coverage
  • FSA
  • Fully Remote &Flexible Hours
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Sick & Parental Leave
  • New equipment of your choosing & stipend for remote office setup

EEO

Pico MES is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment. Employees are valued for their skills, experiences, and unique perspectives. All applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, or any other status protected by applicable laws.

 

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