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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Cobot is a company focused on reimagining human-robot interaction, aiming to create robots that work seamlessly alongside people. The Business Intelligence Engineer will transform complex data into insights that drive product decisions and enhance operational performance, collaborating closely with various teams to improve data analytics capabilities. Responsibilities • Build, maintain, and optimize Tableau dashboards that power internal decision-making and deliver insights directly to customers • Develop automated alerting and reporting systems—primarily in Python—to surface anomalies, performance issues, and operational events in real time • Write high-quality SQL to model telemetry and operational data, ensuring stakeholders have timely, accurate, and business-aligned metrics • Partner with engineering teams to ensure data capture, schemas, and pipelines result in structured, trustworthy, analytics-ready data • Define, track, and maintain key operational and customer-facing KPIs across the robotics data platform • Support data quality through validation scripts, documentation, and structured monitoring • Contribute to the evolution of Cobot’s analytics stack across DBT, Databricks, AWS, and related tools Skills • Bachelor's degree in a technical or analytical field, or equivalent practical experience • 3+ years of experience in BI, data analytics, or analytics engineering • Advanced SQL skills with experience modeling datasets for analytics and reporting • Strong experience building dashboards in Tableau or a similar BI platform • Proficiency in Python for data analysis, automation, and alerting workflows • Hands-on experience with cloud data platforms such as Databricks, Snowflake, AWS, or GCP • Experience with robotics, autonomy systems, IoT, or telemetry data—or excitement to learn quickly in these domains • Highly motivated teammate with excellent oral and written communication skills • Enjoy working in a fast paced, collaborative and dynamic start-up environment as part of a small team • Willing to occasionally travel • Must have and maintain US work authorization • Experience with robotics, autonomous systems, IoT telemetry, or performance analytics • Familiarity with DBT or other data orchestration/ETL frameworks • Exposure to operational analytics, customer-facing reporting, or real-time alerting systems • Experience in an early-stage startup or fast-paced, rapidly evolving environment Benefits • Equity • Comprehensive benefits Company Overview • We're building a new kind of robotics company. One without egos. Driven by empathy. With collaboration at its core. It was founded in 2022, and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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