Astronomer

Customer Reliability Engineer, Airflow

Astronomer$125K — $130K *
Information Technology
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Data Engineering background
  • 4 years of experience with Python
  • 1 year of experience in Airflow administration and DAG creation
  • Experience with Kubernetes/Docker/Containers
  • Experience working with a distributed system with any major cloud provider (AWS, GCP, Azure)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities

Responsibilities

  • Learn and build expertise across Airflow, data engineering, Kubernetes, and cloud engineering.
  • Solve challenging Airflow problems for customers, optimizing configurations and identifying bugs.
  • Spend time on side projects that contribute to the company's success, such as open-source contributions.
  • Work directly with customers' data engineers and DevOps teams.
  • Own customer experience by prioritizing and solving issues effectively.
  • Help maintain 24x7 coverage through a specified pager period during work hours.
  • Participate in paid on-call rotation for weekend coverage.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Opportunity for professional growth through exposure to multiple engineering disciplines
  • Remote work flexibility
  • Contribution opportunities in open-source projects
  • Participation in a supportive, distributed team environment.
Full Job Description
About this role:

As an Airflow Reliability Engineer on the Customer Reliability Engineering (CRE) team at Astronomer, you will have the opportunity to become an Apache Airflow expert, learning directly from leaders of the Airflow project. You'll provide Apache Airflow expertise directly to customers to help them make the best possible use of our managed Airflow service.

CRE is Astronomer's support team. Because our customers are sophisticated organizations who need and expect high levels of expertise to help them keep mission critical uses of Apache Airflow working consistently, we look a little different from most support teams. Nearly every ticket you will work requires an intersection of strong technical knowledge and customer empathy to understand what the customer needs and how to get them there. Every day is a new challenge and a new thing to learn.

When you learn a new piece of technology, are you aiming not just to get started but to become the expert? Do you listen to the plumber when they tell you what is wrong with the pipes? Are you the kind of person who takes an MIT OpenCourseWare course and actually finishes it? Then this role could be for you.

What you get to do:
  • Learn and build expertise across several software engineering disciplines, including:
  • Airflow and data engineering
  • Kubernetes
  • Cloud Engineering
  • Gain exposure to the big picture; learn about product, engineering, customer relationship management, and more.
  • Solve challenging Airflow problems for our customers. From optimizing configuration to identifying world-first Airflow bugs, you'll see it all here.
  • Spend up to 20% of your time on side projects that contribute to Astronomer's overall success, such as contributing to the open-source Airflow repository or developing Astronomer's internal monitoring and alerting systems built on Airflow.
  • Work on a modern, sophisticated, cloud-native product that customers use to connect to dozens of other systems. Gain depth and breadth of learning!
  • Work directly with our customers' data engineers, system admins, DevOps teams, and management.
  • Provide feedback from your experience that can shape the direction of the Airflow project.
  • Own the customer experience, working directly with customers to prioritize and solve issues, meet SLAs, and provide "white glove" guidance on the path to production.
  • Participate remotely within a fully distributed team.
  • Help maintain 24x7 coverage through a specified 6-hour pager period during your work day.
  • Participate in paid on-call rotation for weekend coverage.


What you bring to the role:
  • Data Engineering background
  • 4 years of experience with Python
  • 1 year of experience in Airflow administration and DAG creation
  • Experience with Kubernetes/Docker/Containers
  • Experience working with a distributed system with any major cloud provider (AWS, GCP, Azure)
  • Problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities
  • Ability to work well with autonomy and independence
  • Strong written and verbal communication for connecting with our customers over our ticketing system and through Zoom
  • Experience mentoring junior team members


Bonus points if you have:
  • Contributions to open-source projects
  • Customer Support experience
  • Familiarity with SQL and PostgreSQL
  • Experience with Databricks, Snowflake, Redshift, dbt, or other similar data engineering tools


The estimated total compensation for this role ranges from $125,000 - $130,000 based on leveling and geography, along with an equity component and a comprehensive benefits package. This range is merely an estimate; actual compensation may deviate from this range based on skills, experience, and qualifications.

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About Astronomer

Astronomer is a software company that provides a platform for data engineering, integration, and management. The company was founded in 2015 by Ry Walker and Tim Brunk, and is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. Astronomer's platform allows businesses to collect, process, and analyze data from various sources, including cloud applications, databases, and APIs. The company's customers include Fortune 500 companies and startups in industries such as healthcare, finance, and e-commerce. Astronomer has raised over $23 million in funding from investors such as 8VC, Aspect Ventures, and Sierra Ventures.
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50 employees
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Founded
2014

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