Data Engineer - Ride and Fleet Software
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Data Engineer - Ride and Fleet Software **Hybrid (3 days onsite, 2 days remote)**
We are building autonomous mobility from the ground up. The Ride and Fleet software teams connect our users to the rest of our infrastructure. They are responsible for delivering the autonomous ride service. They work to deliver a seamless, safe and reliable best-in-class ride experience for our customers to enjoy. We are looking for a strong Data Engineer to eliminate observability gaps and help us deliver the best end user experience to our riders.
As a Data Engineer of Ride and Fleet software, you will:
Collaborate on our reliability KPIs, analyze trends, find gaps, come up with mitigation plans
Help us arrive to the best metrics to be on top of the end user's experience
Build data pipelines for these metrics
Capturing data in the way we get the best signals from it to make hypotheses and run
experiments to validate
Help us with evaluating our dashboards for the long-term company's needs
Requirements
To be successful, you should have:
4+ years of Data Engineering experience
Passion in building the best possible end user experience
Curiosity, a desire to figure out how to make things better
Fast learner
Great communication and presentation skills
Experience with Looker, Elastic search, Kibana, Grafana, Databricks and other analytics tools
Bonus:
2 years of Data Science experience
Experience with AWS technologies (e.g. Lambdas)
You have experience in ride-hailing industry
You have introduced metrics/KPIs that measure the success of your product in Production
You know how to thrive in a growing, complex organization
You know how to deconstruct complex ideas and concepts
Benefits
Salary: $145,000 - 165,000 per year
Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
Training & Development
Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
Free breakfast and lunch
- Location:
- San Mateo, CA, United States
- Category:
- Computer And Mathematical Occupations