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Data Engineer
Cobalt Streamworks · South Africa, United Kingdom · Posted 23d ago
About the role
Build the foundation of the data stack, including internal analytics and customer-facing data products.
Cobalt Streamworks allows companies to optimise their revenue management by allowing them to set a unified pricing strategy, supporting complex pricing models, creating the most customizable quote options, enabling new revenue opportunities by proactively monitoring product usage and adoption, and forecasting revenue based on real-time insights. 📄 Who you are You're a generalist who is willing to build the foundation of our data stack, which may involve some software engineering, data engineering, devops and data analysis You're happy to be autonomous, making pragmatic decisions for yourself You're curious - if something doesn't work you figure it out, you don't depend on others to fix things for you You have related production experience with building a data stack from scratch 🔑 What the job involves 0→1: Building the foundation for data products at Cobalt Streamworks - this includes both internal analytics and customer facing data products Collaborating: We’re remote but highly collaborative in nature Shipping value: We’re in the early stages of building the product, so we need to get features out there, get feedback, and iterate Improving our internal developer experience: In order to allow us all to be efficient Not just writing code: We write proposals to gather feedback on upcoming work and document our decisions Being pragmatic: Given we’re still finding product-market fit, we will need to make tradeoffs with what we ship, and it’s not always going to be polished 🗼 Our stack We use Typescript & Next.js and Golang for our platform. We deploy on Vercel and AWS. We use Axiom for observability and GitHub for CI and CD. We prefer always to buy tools rather than build, so we can focus our efforts on the things that differentiate us. ⏭️ Application process A 30-minute intro call with one of the co-founders where we’ll talk about your experience, what we’re building, and what you’re looking for in your next role A 30-minute call with the other co-founder to chat about the company, goals, and answer any questions you may have A 60-minute technical interview where we'll dive deeper into your core abilities relevant to the role through a real-life pair-programming exercise A 60-minute interview with some of your potential colleagues where we’ll discuss your background and how you like to work Assuming we are a mutual match, we’ll conduct reference checks to confirm what we learned about you throughout the interview process. Typically, we’d ask for a couple of managers or peers that you collaborated with in the recent past 💗 Benefits 📈 Meaningful equity: everyone who joins will have ownership in the success of Cobalt Streamworks 🏖️ Paid time off: 33 days annual leave (including public holidays) - you may choose to take public holidays, or take these days at other times 🏋️♀️ 🧑🎓 Wellbeing & learning budget: £1000/year to spend on anything that helps you grow - we trust you to know how to best spend this as you know your needs better than anyone else 🏡 Home office setup: £250 towards your home office setup 🌍 Location-specific benefits: pension, health insurance - to be discussed on case by case basis Originally posted on Himalayas
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Why this role stands out
- ★Hiring worldwide — no location constraint
- ★Early-stage startup — outsized ownership and impact
FAQ
Is the Data Engineer role at Cobalt Streamworks remote?+
This Data Engineer position is listed as remote (South Africa, United Kingdom).
What is the salary for the Data Engineer role at Cobalt Streamworks?+
The listing states Estimated 78k-176k USD.
What seniority level is this Data Engineer role?+
This is a mid level position.
How do I apply for the Data Engineer role at Cobalt Streamworks?+
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