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Baselayer

Senior Data Engineer

Baselayer, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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Overview

About Baselayer: With experience across far-ranging banks, Fortune 500 tech co’s, fintech unicorns, and AI experts, Baselayer is built by financial institutions, for financial institutions. Started in 2023 by experienced founders Jonathan Awad and Timothy Hyde, Baselayer has raised $20 Million and hit $2 Million in ARR faster than any other identity company in history. Today more than 2,000 Financial Institutions and Government Agency customers later, Baselayer is revolutionizing the way businesses approach fraud prevention and compliance. About You: You want to learn from the best of the best, get your hands dirty, and put in the work to hit your full potential. You’re not just doing it for the win—you’re doing it because you have something to prove and want to be great. You’re hungry to become an elite data engineer, designing rock-solid infrastructure that powers cutting-edge AI/ML products. You have 1–3 years of experience in data engineering, working with Python, SQL, and cloud-native data platforms. You’ve built and maintained ETL/ELT pipelines, and you know what clean, scalable data architecture looks like. You’re comfortable with structured and unstructured data, and you thrive on building systems that transform chaos into clarity. You think in DAGs, love automating things with Airflow or dbt, and sweat the details when it comes to data integrity and reliability. You’re curious about AI/ML infrastructure, and you want to be close to the action—feeding the models, not just cleaning up after them. You value ethical data practices, especially when dealing with sensitive information in environments like KYC/KYB or financial services. You’re a translator between technical and non-technical stakeholders, aligning infrastructure with business outcomes. Highly feedback-oriented. We believe in radical candor and using feedback to get to the next level. Proactive, ownership-driven, and unafraid of complexity—especially when there’s no playbook.

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