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Manager, Data Analytics Engineering

Remote - USA

dv01 is lifting the curtain on the largest financial market in the world: structured finance. The $16+ trillion market is the backbone of everyday activities that empower financial freedom, from consolidating credit card debt and refinancing student loans, to buying a home and starting a small business.

dv01’s data analytics platform brings unparalleled transparency into investment performance and risk for lenders and Wall Street investors in structured products. As a data-first company, we wrangle critical loan data and build modern analytical tools that enable strategic decision-making for responsible lending.  In a nutshell, we're helping prevent a repeat of the 2008 global financial crisis by offering the data and tools required to make smarter data-driven decisions resulting in a safer world for all of us. 

More than 400 of the largest financial institutions use dv01 for our coverage of over 75 million loans spanning mortgages, personal loans, auto, buy-now-pay-later programs, small business, and student loans. dv01 continues to expand coverage of new markets, adding loans monthly, and developing new technologies for the structured products universe.

 

YOU WILL:

  • Directly manage a team of 5-8 Data and Analytics Engineers.
  • Provide people management to mentor, train, and promote professional growth of the team (hold regular 1:1s, provide context on priorities, sponsor learning initiatives).
  • Grow the team by closing skill gaps and hiring where needed.
  • Partner with analysts, sales, and project managers to onboard new clients so that they can quickly scale up their data sharing with dv01.
  • Manage, prioritize, and execute on migrating dv01’s pipelines from Spark and Scala to dbt and BigQuery.
  • Collaborate with Project Management to run sprint rituals and ceremonies (sprint planning, retros).
  • Review and contribute to technical planning (roadmaps, RFCs, and tech specs)
  • Communicate technical decisions to stakeholders across business and engineering teams.
  • Work with engineering management peers to continuously improve the Engineering Organization (e.g., processes, culture).

YOU ARE:

  • An experienced data engineering leader. You have 2+ years experience managing a team of data or analytics engineers and 7+ years overall data engineering experience, with a strong background in software development fundamentals.
  • Comfortable with agile project management – leading sprint planning and execution.
  • Able to deal with ambiguity and changing priorities due to business needs and situational conditions.
  • Experienced with mentoring and coaching engineers.
  • Technically credible – this role does not involve writing large amounts of production code, but will require previous experience as an individual contributor to advocate for technical solutions to engineering and business teams.
  • A servant leader – you empower those around you and help them grow and perform to the best of their abilities rather than micromanage.
  • A skilled written and verbal communicator – you seek to understand others first, and be understood second, seeking feedback from others and influencing with persuasion instead of power or position.

NICE TO HAVE:

  • Experience with Data Build Tool (dbt)
  • Experience writing Scala code and executing data pipelines using Apache Spark
  • Experienced with cloud infrastructure, especially Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
  • Financial knowledge will be a big plus

 

BENEFITS & PERKS:

  • Unlimited PTO. Unplug and rejuvenate, however you want—whether that’s vacationing on the beach or at home on a mental-health day.
  • $1,000 Learning & Development Fund. No matter where you are in your career, always invest in your future. We encourage you to attend conferences, take classes, and lead workshops. We also host hackathons, brunch & learns, and other employee-led learning opportunities.
  • Remote-First Environment. People thrive in a flexible and supportive environment that best invigorates them. You can work from your home, cafe, or hotel. You decide.
  • Health Care and Financial Planning. We offer a comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance package for you and your family. We also offer a 401(k) for you to contribute.
  • Stay active your way! Get $138/month to put toward your favorite gym or fitness membership — wherever you like to work out. Prefer to exercise at home? You can also use up to $1,650 per year through our Fitness Fund to purchase workout equipment, gear, or other wellness essentials.
  • New Family Bonding. Primary caregivers can take 16 weeks off 100% paid leave, while secondary caregivers can take 4 weeks. Returning to work after bringing home a new child isn’t easy, which is why we’re flexible and empathetic to the needs of new parents.

dv01 is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants and employees will receive consideration for employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, disability, genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable law.

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