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Finance Analytics Engineer

San Francisco

About the Role

This is the first dedicated data hire on Together AI's Finance team. You will own the data layer that Finance runs on — building from scratch the models, pipelines, and reporting infrastructure that allow Strategic Finance, FP&A, and Accounting teams to get reliable answers quickly. The person in this role will have direct exposure to every part of the Finance organization and a real opportunity to shape how data-driven decision-making develops here as the company scales.

A significant portion of your work will touch the data behind the economics of Together's infrastructure, which sits behind nearly every financial question we ask. You will work closely with Together's Data and Commerce engineering team, which owns the underlying billing pipelines and data warehouse. Your job is to define and build the modeling and reporting layer that turns raw operational data into finance-grade datasets — aligning on data contracts, representing Finance's requirements in data design decisions, and ensuring the metrics Finance depends on are correct, documented, and trusted.

Responsibilities

  • Own and evolve the dbt transformation layer for Finance: design, build, test, document, and maintain models covering billing, financial performance, compute unit economics, and operational metrics
  • Author and maintain Airflow DAGs (Astronomer-managed) that orchestrate Finance dbt runs, data quality checks, and downstream dependencies reliably
  • Deliver dashboards and reporting in Hex for the executive team covering financial performance, utilization, and key operating metrics
  • Partner with Strategic Finance, FP&A, and Accounting teams on the data infrastructure behind forecasting, cost modeling, and other financial analyses
  • Set data quality standards across Finance data products and own incident response when Finance-critical pipelines break
  • Build the data foundation – clean, well-structured, documented, and reliably maintained – that enables Finance team to self-serve data analysis and supports AI automation and agentic workflows 

Requirements

  • 5+ years in an analytics engineering or data engineering role, with meaningful time supporting Finance or business operations teams
  • Expert SQL and production-grade dbt experience — models, tests, docs, snapshots, incremental strategies; you've designed a dbt project from scratch and maintained it
  • Hands-on experience with Snowflake and Airflow in production; familiarity with Astronomer and the Cosmos dbt integration is a strong plus
  • Solid dimensional modeling fundamentals: star schemas, slowly changing dimensions, fact table grain — you can apply Kimball principles without needing to look them up
  • Strong dashboarding skills with a track record of executive-facing reporting that people actually use; experience with Hex or a comparable notebook/BI tool
  • Clear communicator who can align stakeholders on metric definitions and translate between engineering tradeoffs and Finance requirements in both directions
  • High comfort with ambiguity; this role will require scoping problems from scratch, not executing against pre-defined specs

Nice to Have

  • Experience with financial data or billing data such as ARR, usage-based billing, invoice reconciliation, revenue recognition patterns, etc.. We operate a usage-based billing system and this context transfers directly.
  • Experience with PII handling, data masking, access-tier modeling, or compliance work (SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, CCPA).
  • Familiarity with lakehouse patterns (Iceberg, Delta, Hudi) and hybrid warehouse/lake architectures.
  • Python for data tooling: automation, data quality frameworks, custom dbt macros or operators.
  • Experience with Hex, Metabase, or similar notebook/BI tooling that sits on top of your dbt models.
  • Prior experience in a high-growth AI/ML infrastructure or platform company

About Together AI

Together AI is a research-driven artificial intelligence company. We believe open and transparent AI systems will drive innovation and create the best outcomes for society, and together we are on a mission to significantly lower the cost of modern AI systems by co-designing software, hardware, algorithms, and models. We have contributed to leading open-source research, models, and datasets to advance the frontier of AI, and our team has been behind technological advancement such as FlashAttention, Hyena, FlexGen, and RedPajama. We invite you to join a passionate group of researchers in our journey in building the next generation AI infrastructure.

Compensation

We offer competitive compensation, startup equity, health insurance and other competitive benefits. The US base salary range for this full-time position is: $200k -$240k + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by location, level and role. Individual compensation will be determined by experience, skills, and job-related knowledge.

Equal Opportunity

Together AI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is proud to offer equal employment opportunity to everyone regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, veteran status, and more.

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