Senior Back-end Engineer (Python)
Valencia, Spain - Hybrid
We are Datamaran: a fast-paced, energetic and high-growth technology company and we NEED YOU!!
Datamaran is the only software analytics platform in the world that identifies and monitors external risks, including ESG. Trusted by blue-chip companies and top tier partners, it brings a data-driven business process for external risk and materiality analysis. In house - at any time. At Datamaran our mission is to positively impact the world by helping corporations to have a robust sustainability strategy with our SaaS platform. Now,
we need you to help accelerate this transformation.
We recognise that people of different backgrounds widen our perspective, so we're committed to diversity, equality and inclusion in everything we do. Datamaran is proud to be an equal opportunity employer; all applications received will be considered without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age.
As Datamaran enters hyper-growth, our dynamic engineering team is now looking for a seasoned, Senior-Level Back-end Engineer, highly skilled as a Python Developer with a T-shaped background, with expertise in Python's frameworks, such as FastAPI.
Responsibilities
Design, build, and enhance Datamaran web applications and data processing pipelines
Mentor developers on back-end development best practices and industry-standard engineering practices
Debug, deploy, and maintain large scale applications, from APIs to process pipelines
Consider tradeoffs when designing and implementing features in backend systems
Work closely with Frontend developers, Product manager and other roles engineers in the Agile team to develop and implement new features
Stay informed of the latest industry standards and technologies, actively applying these to improve our products
Contribute to product discovery phases, bringing invaluable insights regarding user-needs and potential solutions
A one thousand feet view of our tech stack:
Our web application is built on node.js, javascript and vue.js
Our data stores include ElasticSearch and MongoDB and are evaluating bringing in SQL based and vector databases
Our server side and data pipelines are built in Python and FastAPI
Everything is hosted on AWS, on EC2 or in lambda functions
Our data pipelines are primarily centered around analysing textual data, looking for patterns inside the narrative of long texts (Reports, international regulations, news articles, …)
Minimum Requirements
A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field
5+ years of experience in backend
Master Python, including common API frameworks (e.g., FastAPI) and libraries (e.g., pandas)
Some experience working in the frontend area and willingness to participate in frontend work when required
Familiarity with AWS environment, as well as unix/linux
Good understanding of development best practices, such as SOLID, testing, CI/CD
Living within commutable range of Valencia and willing to work from the Datamaran hub regularly (typically at least once per week)
English fluency is essential
Bonus points
Experience in Vue.js or similar front-end framework
Proven experience with Machine Learning tools in Python (pandas, spacy, langchain, etc)
Knowledge of architecture concepts like MVC, CQRS and DDD
Experience with relational databases, as well as MongoDB and/or ElasticSearch
Airflow (ideally version 2)
Data processing pipelines
A selection of benefits available to our Valencia-based Datamaraneers:
A highly competitive salary
Flexible hours
Hybrid working, with typically circa 3 days with the team in the Valencia hub
11€ per day meal-allowance + food and snacks at the office
Private health
Private pension (company doubles your saving)
Best equipment: choose between Mac or Linux
Frequent training, budget for conferences, OReilly subscription
Access to Urban Sports
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