Analytics Engineer
Anduril Industries
As a Analytics Engineer on the Data Operations team, you will own the data models that inform the operational decision making at Anduril. In this role, you will partner with analysts and teams across the business — from our Tower and Drone teams to our Supply Chain team — to unpack ambiguous problems and build lasting, scalable models that answer customer questions. You are perfect for this role if you have a strong opinion on how to create an accurate, flexible data model and can do it in half the time as your peers.
What You'll Do
- Support the Data Operations and Business Operations team by owning the development of the core data models at Anduril
- Own the development of data pipelines through to the creation of new dashboards to help the business manage its different business and product lines
- Support the development of an asset tracking system so Anduril can more effectively manage and monitor its core products
- Serve as the go-to expert for the operations teams on issues relating to data integrity and data availability, including owning the testing and monitoring of the data in the Data Warehouse to ensure data accuracy
- Create Anduril’s first data dictionary to make the current data easily searchable for all users across the company
- Partner with our Data Engineering team to create new data pipelines to integrate data that comes from our products
- Proactively identify operational pain points and inefficiencies with cross-functional partners and develop new tools and automated process to solve them
Required Qualifications
- You are technically proficient: You have 3+ years as an either a business analyst, data analyst, or data scientist and are fluent in SQL (we use dbt!)
- You have have experience developing data pipelines using dbt, Airflow, or Fivetran and have learned some best practices along the way for working in a Data Warehouse environment like Redshift, Snowflake, or BigQuery
- You’ve had a hand in developing a company’s data architecture at a high-growth startup in a way that’s built to last
- You like to build and enjoy iterating on things quickly.
- You have a strong bias for action and like to work with high autonomy
- You are intellectually tenacious and take pride in your work
- Intellectual tenacity means not being satisfied with the status quo
- Taking pride in your work means producing something that — if you were the consumer — you’d enthusiastically use
- You lean into acknowledging your weaknesses and take the idea of feedback and growth seriously
- You get energy from being a thought partner for others and it excites you to spend time translating operational problems into data problems, and to then going and executing on them
- U.S. Person status is required as this position needs to access export controlled data
$112,000 - $168,000 a year
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