Back-End Engineer

Los Angeles, CA, United States • $100k - $150k

Ruggable


Role Location

  • Los Angeles, CA, United States

Compensation

$100k - $150k

Employees

51 - 100 people

Address

17809 S Broadway
Gardena, CA, 90248, US

Tech Stack

  • PostgreSQL
  • Go
  • AWS
  • JavaScript
  • React

Role Description

As an Operations / Product data engineer, you will be responsible for building out data pipelines and views to support our growing business analytics needs. You will work closely with our application development team to understand and transform the operational data along with our business analysts to design the views and tables they need to be successful. You will also be responsible for .

Strong candidates will have experience in architecting and developing applications from scratch. They will be excited to work directly with business partners (e.g., customer service, design, operations) and build solutions that meet their needs.

We are looking for a data engineer who is excited to design and build data pipelines independently. Given the small size of the team, there will be freedom to choose the right technologies and approach for the problems at hand.

Our current data stack...

  • AWS RDS (Postgres) - Operational data
  • AWS RedShift - Data warehouse
  • Tableau (or potentially Looker) - BI

About Ruggable

Our patented 2-Piece Rug System allows you to remove the top layer of your rug and wash it in your home washing machine, offering a stylish and convenient solution for families, pet owners, and busy individuals. We're a small engineering and operations group focused on scaling manufacturing and new product development processes. We have a strong brand and a great team fueling our growth.

Company Culture

We're a tight-knit team with a supportive and positive attitude.

Company culture is welcoming with an emphasis on making sure that everyone has the tools, resources, and time to help us grow as fast as possible.

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