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Full-Stack Engineer

πŸ’° $150,000 - $180,000 πŸ“… 08/16/2023

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Data Engineer

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Product Engineer

πŸ’° $120,000 - $200,000 🌍 New York, New York πŸ“… 07/13/2026

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Job Description

Datalogz is fixing the analytics experience inside the enterprise: how people
find, trust, and
act on data. Our product is Control Tower, and it turns analytics sprawl into
a trusted
foundation for every decision, human or machine.

Every enterprise already has thousands of dashboards, reports, and datasets,
most of them
unmaintained, duplicated, or quietly wrong. Now AI is multiplying outputs on
top of that
foundation. Governance tools watch the warehouse. Nobody governs the
consumption layer:
the place where people and AI agents actually interact with data and make
decisions. That is
the gap Control Tower closes.

Control Tower reads, understands, and monitors the full analytics estate
across every BI tool,
every team, and every AI-generated output. Its differentiator is semantic
intelligence: we
understand the meaning, relationships, and risk of every analytics asset, not
just its metadata.
BI360 is the executive lens on top, a live summary of analytics health, cost,
risk, and trust
across the organization.

We're an early-stage startup defining a new category. The work you ship lands
in front of
enterprise customers fast and helps shape what this category becomes.

**The role**

We're hiring a Product Engineer to solve the analytics experience: the daily
reality of how
analytics teams and their stakeholders find, trust, and act on data. You'll
build that experience
in Control Tower. This is a hybrid role for someone who is energized by all
three of these and
refuses to silo them:

1. Talking to customers. You'll sit in on calls with analytics teams and the people who run BI Ops, understand their workflows, and turn that understanding directly into product.
2. Owning UX. You care how a feature feels, not just whether it works. You'll work with our designer, but you are the person in the room who says when something is too ugly or too confusing to use, and then fixes it. You'll shape flows and make a dense, data-heavy interface feel obvious.
3. Shipping engineering. You'll build features end to end, from the interface to the logic behind BI360, Monitors & Alerts, BI Similarity, inventory and dependency lineage, and the workflows that turn findings into action.

You won't be handed tickets. You'll be handed problems. Tickets get created as
a result of
problems, and you own that process: hear the problem, find the smallest useful
version, build
it, and put it in front of users. The loop from customer conversation to
shipped feature should
run through you.

You'll work in projects, each anchored on a customer problem, alongside a
product manager
who defines the vision and priorities. Within that vision, the solution is
yours: how to approach
it, what to build first, and when it's good enough to ship.

You'll also be the go-to person when the leadership team spots a usability
problem. They bring
it to you, and it gets fixed fast: days, not quarters.

**What you 'll do**

* Join customer calls and onboarding sessions, then translate what you hear into product changes, not someone else's interpretation of it.
* Design and build across Control Tower: BI360, Monitors & Alerts, BI Similarity, inventory and dependency lineage, cost intelligence, and remediation workflows.
* Own the UX of what you ship: wireframe it with our designer, build it, and refine it based on how real teams use it. Raise the usability bar on everything you touch, not just your own features.
* Be the person leadership takes usability concerns to, and turn those concerns into shipped fixes quickly.
* Make findings explainable, auditable, and actionable. Our users need to trust what we surface and know exactly what to do next.
* Prototype quickly, ship to real customers, and iterate on feedback instead of chasing perfect specs.
* Partner with the founders, product, and design on what to build next, with a real voice in it

**What we 're looking for**
3-5 years building software, with meaningful time on customer-facing or
product-facing
work, not purely backend or infra.

Strong frontend and product engineering skills. You can own a feature from the
UI through
to the logic behind it. Our stack leans modern web (TypeScript, React, and
similar); we care
more about your judgment than your exact toolset.

A real eye for UX. This is our biggest gap, and we need someone in the room
who can tell us
when something is too ugly to use, and has the judgment to know why. You can
make a
data-heavy interface feel clear, and you have opinions about why one flow
beats another. You'll have a designer to work with; the taste and the follow-
through are yours.

Comfort talking directly to customers. You can run a conversation, ask sharp
questions, and
stay composed in front of an enterprise user.

Bias toward shipping the smallest useful thing and learning from it.

Clear written communication, which matters on a remote team.

**Nice to have**

Experience in B2B SaaS, data, analytics, or governance and observability
products.

Familiarity with the tools our customers run: BI tools like Power BI, Tableau,
Qlik, Spotfire,
and Sigma, and data platforms like Databricks and Snowflake.

Background as a founding or early engineer at a startup.

Experience designing for enterprise users where trust, permissions, and
auditability matter.