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Salute is seeking an engineering leader who remains an impactful individual contributor. This full-stack data and analytics role blends coding with business enablement, pulling data from Snowflake and source systems, modeling it, and building front-end visualizations for business users.
You'll balance hands-on development (about 75%) with stakeholder collaboration (25%), setting technical direction and delivering AI and analytics products end-to-end.
This role is designed for former engineering leaders (IC or EM) or founders who are comfortable owning end-to-end technical outcomes but specifically want to continue being impactful as individual contributors and spend more time in the code and solving with business users. This is a full-stack data and analytics role: you'll pull data from our Snowflake data lake or directly from source systems, build out the data structures, marts, and views to support it, and build front-end visualizations that put insight in the hands of the business.
You'll work on a small, high-caliber team (2–3 engineers and with various Product Specialists) building AI, data, and analytics products end-to-end - from data ingestion and modeling through to the visualizations business users rely on. You'll set technical direction, write code, and be the person the team looks to when something is hard.
You'll spend roughly 75% of your time in development and 25% working directly with stakeholders - often their technical leaders - understanding problems, walking through tradeoffs, and making sure what we're building meets their needs.
Most engineers take a decade to see this range of hard problems across this many domains. Here, you'll do it in your first year. To make this possible, we are religious about being the best place to learn Applied AI engineering practices.
We build AI systems our own way: bringing the rigor of proven software engineering to the unpredictable nature of frontier AI. We frame our work around hypotheses we can test, build data sets that last, and make sure what we deliver keeps performing long after handoff.
With more than 30 AI products shipped, we've formed clear views on what separates the ones that succeed and what it takes to get them live.
Engineers here typically ship two to three products a year and pick up lessons from dozens more. You'll own each one with real independence, but you won't get a year to perfect any single system. In exchange, you stay constantly close to the latest models and tooling and develop an instinct for AI product development you'd struggle to find elsewhere.