Business Intelligence Developer
Markforged
Markforged (NYSE: MKFG) is reinventing the $1 trillion+ worldwide manufacturing industry so that engineers can build anything they imagine while reducing environmental impact. With the market’s most robust 3D printing hardware, software and material solution, a world-class team, great customers and abundant capital, we’re well placed to continue our growth and innovation.
As a Markforged Business Intelligence Developer, you design, build and maintain dashboard and reports to enable our business stakeholders to make data driven decisions. You will also support the migration of existing reports and dashboards from legacy data visualization tools to Metabase. This is a critical role within a growing, multifaceted team with a breadth of experience and your contribution will impact all areas of our business including sales, product development, operations and financial planning.
What will you own?
- Designing, developing and maintaining business intelligence solutions
- Crafting and executing queries upon request for data
- Presenting information through reports and visualization
- Proactive monitoring and Troubleshooting of data, reports and dashboards
- Migration of existing reports and dashboards to Metabase
What you have:
- College Degree in a Computer Science related field or equivalent experience
- 1 + Years of experience as a Business Intelligence Developer or equivalent role.
- Strong knowledge with SQL
- Experience with Python and NoSQL a plus
- Ability to translate business needs into technical solutions
- Experience with OLAP and ETL a plus
- Experience with Clickhouse and Metabase a plus
- Industry experience with a global manufacturer a plus
- Fluent English minimum Level C2
- Technical aptitude for problem solving and issue resolution
- Hybrid working with 3 days from our office in Krakow.
Important Note: Although we list out what we generally look for, we are very likely missing other attributes and skills that you have that could make you a great fit, but are not currently listed. Research has shown this especially applies to women and other marginalized groups, who tend to apply if they check 100% of every box, versus men who apply if they hit roughly 60%. The point we’re getting at, it doesn’t hurt to take a chance and apply!