Carefeed is looking for a Senior Data Engineer to build their data infrastructure and developer tooling, aiming to replace existing manual processes with a streamlined platform that improves communication and efficiency in senior living and long-term care.
Requirements
- You have significant experience operating data infrastructure such as ETL pipelines, data warehouses and visualization tools.
- You’ve done a bit of everything in data, from writing SQL to standing up an event stream to monitoring the health of DBT jobs.
- You know your way around AWS. Our production systems run on ECS and Aurora, and we plan to continue using AWS for most cloud needs.
- You’re experienced with Terraform and are excited to join a cloud infrastructure team
- You’re comfortable working independently and owning complex problems from start to finish.
- design and build a central data lake for use in 2026, as well as any pipelines (SQS, Kafka, etc) needed to populate it.
Responsibilities
- Design, build and operate Carefeed’s core data infrastructure, with an eye towards simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
- Create tools and resources for application development teams to build incredible products on top of Carefeed’s data.
- Drive safe and effective data management practices while also contributing to engineering team productivity.
- Respond to production incidents, contribute to blameless postmortems, and continuously improve system reliability.
- Collaborate across engineering, product and business operations teams as an data systems expert.
- lead the design and implementation of our data infrastructure
- help build tools to make our development teams happier and more productive
Other
- 5+ years of professional experience in software development
- You’re comfortable working independently and owning complex problems from start to finish.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).
- Hybrid work location
- Join a fast-growing startup making a real impact in the lives of senior care providers and their communities