Data Engineer at EnergyHub

Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Energy, Utilities, Clean TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • Storied career in data engineering, with experience handling unexpected data and scaling systems multiple times
  • Experience building solidly-architected systems and stellar analyses
  • Obsessive drive for quality and performance in everything

Responsibilities

  • Design processes for ingesting, processing, observing, and maintaining billions of data points with performance, accuracy, security, and compliance in mind, considering the full data lifecycle
  • Manage access, roles, and security for Snowflake instance
  • Architect schema and data flow through a collaborative and inclusive process
  • Collaborate with team and product to balance business-driven and team-driven priorities to maximize velocity and reliability
  • Monitor cloud costs across toolset to maintain efficiency and justify expense
  • Mentor and train team and others across the business while learning from their experiences
  • Build and maintain relationships with diverse partner teams, including other engineering teams, partner operations, and business development
  • Contribute to creating and maintaining Virtual Power Plant systems interfacing with engineers, product, support, and business

Skills

Key technologies and capabilities for this role

Data EngineeringETLSQLPythonCloud ComputingBig DataScalabilityVirtual Power Plant

Questions & Answers

Common questions about this position

What is the work arrangement for this role?

Employees work fully from the office with the possibility to work remotely occasionally. The team is building a new team in Krakow and values working together and collaborating in person.

What is the salary for this Data Engineer position?

This information is not specified in the job description.

What skills are required for the Senior Data Engineer role?

Key skills include designing processes for ingesting and processing large-scale data with focus on performance, accuracy, security, and compliance; managing access, roles, and security for Snowflake; and architecting schema and data flows. Experience with SQL, data lifecycle management, mentorship, optimization, triage, and prioritization is also essential.

What is the company culture like at EnergyHub?

The culture is collaborative and supportive, with a team that wants to see you win as much as the business. They collaborate joyfully, work with modern tooling and flexibility, and are mission-driven towards saving the world through energy innovation.

What makes a strong candidate for this Data Engineer position?

Strong candidates have prodigious skills in mentorship, optimization, triage, and prioritization, along with expertise in large-scale data engineering, Snowflake security management, SQL, and collaborating across teams to build performant data systems.

EnergyHub

Manages distributed energy resources for utilities

About EnergyHub

EnergyHub helps utility companies manage the complexities of the energy grid, especially with electric vehicles (EVs) and distributed energy resources (DERs). Their main product, the Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) platform, uses artificial intelligence to optimize energy control at the grid edge, including features like Managed Charging for EVs. EnergyHub stands out by integrating with a wide range of partners and leveraging resources from its parent company, Alarm.com. The goal is to provide advanced grid services that enhance utility operations and customer satisfaction.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2007Year Founded
$30.7MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, EnergyIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Flexible Work Hours
Paid Parental Leave
Gym Membership
Tuition Reimbursement

Risks

Increased competition from DERMS providers like AutoGrid and Enbala.
Rapid AI advancements may require significant investment to stay competitive.
Potential regulatory changes in California could impact virtual power plant profitability.

Differentiation

EnergyHub's DERMS platform optimizes grid edge management with AI technology.
The Managed Charging feature for EVs reduces infrastructure costs for utilities.
EnergyHub's deep partner ecosystem enhances its competitive edge in the energy market.

Upsides

Acquisition of Kapacity.io enhances demand-side flexibility in Europe.
Partnership with FranklinWH expands virtual power plant capabilities and customer engagement.
$1.5M grant supports virtual power plant expansion, focusing on low-income families.

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