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Data Engineer

SeedLegals
City of London
6 days ago
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About SeedLegals

Interested in exploring the world of legaltech? Join our diverse team at SeedLegals and provide high-quality support to some of London’s most exciting startup founders!

SeedLegals is the leading provider of automated legal solutions for startups in the UK, France, and Ireland. We’re a Series A company, backed by exceptional VCs such as Index Ventures, committed to making entrepreneurship accessible to all. We've revolutionised early-stage fundraising, team reward systems, and business scalability since our inception in 2016. With over 60,000 companies served and startups raising over £2 billion on our platform, we\'ve become a driving force in the industry.

With offices in London, Paris, and a team in Ireland and the US, we\'re always looking for talented individuals to join our team.

Our values are key to our success here at SeedLegals:

  • We invest and trust in each other;
  • We are committed to a growth mindset;
  • We embrace diversity and cultivate inclusion;
  • We are driven by customer success.
The Role

We’re looking for a hands-on data engineer to join SeedLegals. This role offers a rich and unparalleled exposure to the startup ecosystem. This exceptional technologist will join a lean remote team of engineers playing a crucial role in data impact felt throughout the company by:

  • Designing and implementing robust and well-orchestrated E2E data pipelines (ELT, Reverse-ETL).
  • Employing data modelling techniques in BigQuery and dbt, with an emphasis on legal and venture capital data.
  • Building production-grade LLM pipelines with complex business domain understanding. You\'ll have complete ownership and autonomy over the ADLC, from the initial pilot through deployment and continuous iteration.
  • You\’ll closely support and learn from internal departments, including senior stakeholders.

This is a great opportunity for someone who loves solving complex problems, wants real ownership, and is excited about applying AI/LLMs to real-world business challenges.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related practical discipline.
  • The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience as a Data Engineer, AI Engineer, or related role.
  • Strong software engineering fundamentals and proficiency in Python.
  • Proficient in and passionate about SQL, dbt, and data modelling techniques. Being adept with columnar databases is a considerable advantage.
  • Experience building or deploying AI/LLM systems in production.
  • Familiarity with workflow orchestration frameworks (e.g. Dagster, Airflow, Argo).
  • Experience working with AWS/GCP and utilising its databases, compute, storage, and serverless technologies is a competitive advantage.
  • Comfortable working within the Linux OS ecosystem, including command line tools and bash or similar scripting.
  • Problem-solving skills, passion for learning, attention to detail and excellent oral and written communication skills.
Even Better
  • Experience in architecting and implementing RESTful APIs.
  • Prior experience with React, TypeScript, Kotlin, Java.
  • Private healthcare, life, and group critical illness insurance
  • 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and your birthday off
  • 3 volunteer days per year
  • Share options after one year in the company
  • Pension
  • Hybrid working policy and a £250 work-from-home allowance.
  • Learning, development and networking opportunities with some of the most experienced individuals in UK startup law, investment, and entrepreneurship.
  • Acess to Happl, our flexible benefits platform.
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Annual learning & development budget
  • Free lunch in the office once a week
Interview Process
  • Apply online
  • Technical (sql/python)
  • Technical (sql/python)
  • Behavioural + Technical Discussion with an experienced team member / manager
  • 30 min chat with the CEO

Salary: £50 - £70k


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