Analytics Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-05
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IT/Tech
Data Engineer, Business Systems/ Tech Analyst
Location: New York
About Viktor
Viktor is the AI teammate. It lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams, connects to thousands of tools, and does real work for real companies: finance, marketing, ops, engineering. We're building the product that replaces half the SaaS stack.
The team is small. The scope is not.
The Short VersionYou own the truth. You write the SQL, build the pipelines, and ship the dashboards everyone else lives in. You don't wait for someone to tell you what's happening; you go find out, then bring the answer to the team. Equal parts engineer and analyst. You ship.
What's Actually Going On HereRight now decisions about retention, pricing, channel mix, and unit economics happen from spreadsheets people made themselves. That works at our size; it won't work at the next one. Every team needs a number, and nobody owns the layer those numbers come from.
You'll be our first Growth Analytics Engineer. No team to inherit, no data lead above you. You build the foundation: warehouse, pipelines, dashboards, alerts. You report to the co‑founders.
What You'll Actually DoOwn the Click House warehouse end‑to‑end. Schema, ingestion, backfills, performance. You decide how it's structured and what gets in.
Build and maintain the pipelines. Prod Postgres, Stripe, Slack, ad platforms, whatever's next. You write them and own them when they break.
Run the BI layer. Hex dashboards for growth, finance, support, product. You build, maintain, and prune them; dead dashboards are worse than none.
Answer the questions that move the business. Retention cohorts, credit and unit economics, channel attribution, churn, pricing impact. You bring answers proactively.
Stand up monitoring and alerting. We hear about a metric moving the wrong way from your alerts, not from a customer.
Work with the co‑founders and leaders across the company. You scope, prioritize, ship fast, and push back when the question isn't the right one.
The team makes decisions faster because the numbers are clear and trusted.
People stop building parallel spreadsheets. The dashboard is the source of truth.
When a metric moves, you knew first.
The co‑founders stop pulling numbers themselves, because you're better at it.
New hires can answer most business questions without asking anyone.
Advanced SQL. Pragmatic on complex queries. You don't write 400‑line CTEs when 40 will do.
Python for ETL and orchestration: dbt, Dagster, Airflow, or similar. Real pipelines, not just notebooks.
Familiar with columnar warehouses (Click House, Snowflake, Big Query, Redshift). Bonus for Click House, since that's what we're on.
Built BI layers from scratch (Hex, Metabase, Looker). You know a dashboard that gets used from one bookmarked once and forgotten.
Product mindset. Proactive, challenges assumptions, biases toward action.
Founder mentality. You're building a function, not inheriting one.
Remote, Warsaw, or Munich. Where you live is up to you.
No layers. No data lead above you. You own the foundation.
The work you ship defines how the company makes decisions. Once the warehouse and BI layer are real, every team gets faster.
The questions are real: retention cohorts, credit economics, channel attribution at the unit level. The answers change what we do next quarter.
The co‑founders already believe data is strategic. No convincing anyone it matters.
Early‑stage startup experience. You've been at a sub‑30‑person company.
Familiarity with Stripe and SaaS metrics: MRR, ARR, NDR, LTV. You've helped close the books, not just queried them.
Background in ML or forecasting. Helpful, not essential.
You've worked where founders pulled their own numbers and you loved replacing that habit.
Small team, high trust, low process. Decisions are made by owners, not committees. You will ship your first week. You will talk to users your first day. We don't do alignment meetings or stakeholder syncs. We build things, see if they work, and iterate.
Everyone here owns something real. Not a task. A surface of the company that customers depend on. When it breaks, you fix it. When it wins, everyone knows whose work it was.
We use Viktor to build Viktor. You'll see what you're working on in action every day.
Why ViktorThis is a rare window. The product works. The market is pulling. The team is small enough that what you do next week will be live in production next week. That doesn't last forever. Right now, it's still true.
CompensationCompetitive salary and the kind of ownership that only exists at this stage.
We're in Munich, New York, and Warsaw. Onsite preferred. The best work happens when you're in the room.
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