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Join a forward-thinking startup as a Senior Software Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing an open-source library that transforms messy data into actionable datasets. This innovative firm is seeking a passionate Python engineer to help shape the future of data engineering, working closely with the CTO and product team. You'll design and implement commercial products while contributing to the open-source core. With a commitment to personal and professional growth, this role offers a supportive environment for creativity and innovation, making a tangible impact in the evolving landscape of data and machine learning.
We’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer to work closely with our CTO and product team. If you thrive in the fast-moving environment of a small team and want to make a tangible impact on the product of an early-stage startup, this role is for you.
At dltHub, we’re building dlt, an open-source library that transforms messy, unstructured data into clean, actionable datasets. Designed for anyone who knows Python, dlt automates tedious data engineering tasks and is already trusted by over 1,000 customers in production.
We’re developing a paid product and looking for a passionate Python engineer to shape the future of dltHub. Our goal is to establish dlt as the open source standard for data loading and revolutionize data engineering in the era of LLMs and agents.
dltHub is based in Berlin and New York City. It was founded by data and machine learning veterans. We are backed by Foundation Capital, Dig Ventures, and many technical founders from companies such as Hugging Face, Outerbounds, Matillion, Miro, MotherDuck, Datadog, Mode and Rasa.
If you are fascinated by the emerging ecosystem of data and machine learning libraries in Python and want to contribute to its growth, this job is for you.
In our work culture, we value each other’s autonomy and efficiency. We have set hours for communication and deep work. We like automation, so we automate our work before we automate the work of others.