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Data Engineer

Wayfindi
City of London
2 days ago
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Overview

Terra is the infrastructure of health data.


We make it for developers and apps to connect and access data from wearables, sensors, health apps, and blood panels, and then create health scores, health rewards, and AI solutions.


Terra was launched in early 2021, and since then, we’ve been growing like crazy. But this is just the beginning.


Funding


To achieve our grand goal, we are supported by General Catalyst, Samsung NEXT, and NEXT Ventures, and we were part of Y-Combinator’s W21 batch.


At Terra, we work with one of the most sensitive data in industry: Health data. We have to ensure secure handling but at the same time extract insightful information out of the billions of data points we ingest.


You will work closely with product and engineering team to:



  • Develop and maintain our services monitoring system including works on anomaly detection
  • Improve efficiency and decrease cost within our pipelines for health data handling/storage
  • Build models to draw / extract actionable insights requested from customers from Health Data

As a team of athletes, we all have wearables monitoring our data and are synced to Terra. As a data engineer in Terra, you will have the privilege to test and build with your teammates data!


We currently use AWS and GCP along with programming languages such as Python, and R for data processing. We also work with Open-Telemetry data from services.


What We Value

We believe outstanding engineers don’t need extensive training from big-tech companies but rather able to learn through passion, curiosity, and resourcefulness. They should consider engineering as a craft, continuously refining their skills, solving challenges creatively, and be able to learn from their failures. It\'s this dedication to growth and excellence that makes you an outstanding engineer.


Must haves

  • Must approach engineering as an artisan, treating it as a craft to be perfected
  • Must be fast. We operate at 200mph, and so do you.
  • Must be relentless. We never stop, so you are even faster than us.
  • Must have customer driven. We think customers first and so should you.
  • Must be driven and go above and beyond.
  • Must be able to explain and communicate clearly.
  • Must be prepared to challenge us and disagree. We are thinking and acting as a team.
  • Must be able to work autonomously.
  • Must want to work hard.
  • Above all, you are genuinely a nice person.

Big plus

You are an athlete, or care about quantifying your data


Salary depending on experience: £33,000 - £80,000 + stock options


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