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Job Description: • Own the full analytics lifecycle – from requirements gathering and pipeline development to design of data models and delivery of dashboards and analytical tools that support both customers and internal stakeholders. • Monitor and optimize pipeline performance, arenaflex efficiency, and reliability, providing issue resolution and maintenance for the analytics platform, as needed. • Create, enhance, and maintain customer-facing dashboards and reports that deliver accurate and actionable analytics. • Define standardized metrics, KPIs, and advanced analyses (e.g., cohort analysis, period over period) to uncover insights and influence product and business strategy. • Write high-quality SQL and maintain clean, reusable analytics code using version control. • Contribute to data governance practices including documentation, access control, data masking and anonymization, and metric consistency. • Mentor junior team members through code reviews, design sessions, and knowledge sharing while defining team coding standards and reusable frameworks. Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Data/Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Statistics) or equivalent practical experience. • Proven experience (6+ years) owning end-to-end production data solutions and driving decision-making as an analytics or business intelligence engineer. • Deep expertise in reading and writing advanced SQL, building pipelines, and maintaining cloud data storage (e.g., in Snowflake). • Some Python experience for analysis or automation preferred. • Proficiency in LookML for data visualization, including building and governing explores, applying user attributes/access filters, using PDTs, and delivering multi-tenant dashboards. • Experience with Jira, Git-based workflows for collaborative development, and arenaflex/CD practices. • Strong business intuition to turn ambiguous stakeholder questions into clear metrics and ability to communicate complex data concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. Benefits: • Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance • Simple IRA (employer match) • Flexible paid time off • Short-term Disability • Parental and other leave • Paid holidays Apply tot his job

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