Senior Data Engineer, Events

Algolia
London
6 days ago
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At Algolia, we’re proud to be a pioneer and market leader in AI Search, empowering 17,000+ businesses to deliver blazing-fast, predictive search and browse experiences at internet scale. Every week, we power over 30 billion search requests — four times more than Microsoft Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo combined.


In 2021, we raised $150 million in Series D funding, quadrupling our valuation to $2.25 billion. This strong foundation enables us to keep investing in our market-leading platform and serving incredible customers like Under Armour, PetSmart, Stripe, Gymshark, and Walgreens.


The Team

The Events team owns Algolia’s customer‑facing Events platform, the entry point for sending user interaction data into our system. These events drive improvements in analytics, personalization, and search relevance for thousands of customers. We are continuing to expand and improve this existing system, which means you’ll play a critical role in onboarding to a mature product, helping a newly built team grow in confidence, and shaping the future of this high‑volume, real‑time data pipeline.


The role will consist of:

As a Senior Data Engineer, you’ll help scale and evolve the backbone of Algolia’s Events platform. This means:



  • Designing and maintaining reliable pipelines for ingesting and processing both real‑time and batch data from diverse external sources (including Segment, Google Analytics, and direct customer integrations).
  • Owning and optimizing systems that run at massive scale, ensuring low‑latency event delivery and high reliability.
  • Quickly getting up to speed with an established production system, and helping your teammates do the same.
  • Partnering with backend, frontend, and product teams to align technical decisions with customer‑facing needs.
  • Contributing to architectural improvements that make our event ingestion platform more robust, efficient, and easy to extend.
  • Sharing knowledge across the team and mentoring new engineers to help them grow.

You might be a fit if you have:
Must-haves

  • Solid experience with data pipelines and event‑driven architectures at scale.
  • Proficiency in Go or another backend language, with the ability to quickly adapt to new codebases.
  • Strong knowledge of distributed systems, APIs, and messaging platforms like Pub/Sub.
  • Hands‑on experience with BigQuery or similar data warehouses for analytics.
  • A track record of collaborating with cross‑functional teams and contributing to production‑critical systems.

Nice‑to‑haves

  • Familiarity with GCP and Kubernetes in production environments.
  • Exposure to frontend systems (React, Rails) and how they interact with backend data pipelines.
  • Experience integrating with customer‑facing APIs or analytics connectors.
  • Background in onboarding to inherited systems and driving re‑architecture where needed.

Team’s current stack

Go backend on GCP and Kubernetes, pipelines built with BigQuery and Pub/Sub, integrating with a React + Rails frontend.


FLEXIBLE WORKPLACE STRATEGY:

Algolia’s flexible workplace model is designed to empower all Algolians to fulfill our mission to power search and discovery with ease. We place an emphasis on an individual’s impact, contribution, and output, over their physical location. Algolia is a high‑trust environment and many of our team members have the autonomy to choose where they want to work and when.


We have a global presence with offices in Paris, NYC, London, Sydney and Bucharest, however we also offer many of our team members the option to work remotely either as fully remote or hybrid‑remote employees. Positions listed as “Remote” are only available for remote work within the specified country. Positions listed within a specific city are only available in that location – depending on the role it may be available with either a hybrid‑remote or in‑office schedule.


WE’RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO CAN LIVE OUR VALUES:

  • GRIT – Problem‑solving and perseverance capability in an ever‑changing and growing environment.
  • TRUST – Willingness to trust our co‑workers and to take ownership.
  • CANDOR – Ability to receive and give constructive feedback.
  • CARE – Genuine care about other team members, our clients and the decisions we make in the company.
  • HUMILITY – Aptitude for learning from others, putting ego aside.

We’re looking for talented, passionate people to help build the world’s best search and discovery technology. We value autonomy, diversity, and collaboration. We’re committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is respected and supported—regardless of race, age, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, color, veteran status, disability, or socioeconomic background.


IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CANDIDATES - Recruitment Fraud Notice

We’ve recently seen an increase in recruitment scams targeting job seekers. To help protect yourself, please keep the following in mind:



  • Our open positions may appear on third‑party job boards, but the best way to apply safely is directly through our careers page.
  • All genuine communication from Algolia will come from an @algolia.com email address. If you receive an email from someone claiming to work at Algolia who does not have an @algolia.com email address, please do not respond or share any personal information.
  • We’ll never ask for payments, purchases, or financial details during the hiring process.

READY TO APPLY?

If you share our values and our enthusiasm for building the world’s best search & discovery technology, we’d love to review your application!


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