Staff Software Engineer, Experience at dbt Labs
Chicago, IL 60290
About the Job
Since 2016, dbt Labs has been on a mission to help analysts create and disseminate organizational knowledge. dbt Labs pioneered the practice of analytics engineering, built the primary tool in the analytics engineering toolbox, and has been fortunate enough to see a fantastic community coalesce to help push the boundaries of the analytics engineering workflow. Today there are 30,000 companies using dbt every week, 100,000 dbt Community members, and over 4,100 dbt Cloud customers.
We are currently seeking a Staff Software Engineer to join the Experience group. In this role, you will partner with our product and design teams to create delightful and powerful tools for analytics engineers. We build an IDE, CLI, and visual editor deeply integrated with the dbt ecosystem, aiming to put more context at our users fingertips than they can get in any other development environment. As a Staff Engineer, you will provide technical leadership to the teams working on our experience products. Your work will be utilized by data teams worldwide to support their daily business decisions.
In this Role, you can Expect to:
• Develop multiple user-facing features across a broad surface area including IDE, Low-code No-code platform, CLI and AI assist.
• Partner closely with product, design, and cross-functional engineering to bring rich capabilities to the user.
• Design and build efficient and reusable services and architecture that drive complex web applications.
• Focus on the stability and reliability of the systems and services owned by the team, and improve the observability.
• Participate in on-call and help improve the processes and systems.
• Mentor and enable the team by doing first and foremost. Empower the team with excellent tooling and systems, and provide transparent timely feedback to grow together.
Qualifications:
• Have 8+ years of experience as a software engineer
• Minimum requirement of bachelors degree in a related field (computer science, computer engineering, etc.)
You are a Good Fit if you:
• Have meaningful experience with building production systems to deliver new product features and capabilities to handle scale. This includes deep experience working in backend systems and exposure to frontend technologies and middleware.
• Cares deeply about the user experience and solves problems for the users.
• Have a deep desire to learn and fill in missing skills
• Have strong communication skills and enjoy working cross-functionally with product, design and engineering.
• Enjoy development velocity and build tools and systems to improve efficiency.
• Loves to own all aspects of the problem and helps deliver with velocity and creativity.
Youll Have an Edge if you:
• Have worked on similar applications, such as a visual design tool, an analytics application, a low-code/no-code platform, or an IDE.
• Have experience with scalable architectures and creating solutions that focus on the end-user.
Compensation & Benefits
• Salary: $220,000 - $270,000 USD
• Equity Stake
• Benefits - dbt Labs offers:
o Unlimited vacation (and yes we use it!)
o 401k w/ 3% guaranteed contribution
o Excellent healthcare
o Paid Parental Leave
o Wellness stipend
o Home office stipend, and more!
What to expect in the hiring process:
• An introductory call with a member of our Talent team
• A technical screen and meeting with the Hiring Manager
• A panel interview including multiple members of the Engineering Team
• A final interview with a member of our Engineering Leadership Team
Who we are
At dbt Labs, we have developed strong opinions on how companies should practice analytics.
Specifically, we believe that:
• Code-based transformations offer unmatched flexibility and transparency across various “multi-player” development to power everyone in the organization to collaborate on a common language
• Data analysts should adopt similar practices and tools to software developers
• Critical analytics infrastructure should be controlled by its users as open source software
• Analytic code itself — not just analytics tools — will increasingly be open source