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Senior Data Infrastructure Engineer

Senior Data Infrastructure Engineer San Francisco, CA (Hybrid) Competitive Salary + EquityThe Opportunity Harrison Clarke is partnering with a high-growth, San Francisco–based technology startup that has recently secured $50M in Series A funding from leading venture capital firms. With a strong product-market fit and ambitious expansion plans, our client is now looking to hire a Senior Data Infrastructure Engineer to play a key role in scaling their data capabilities.The Role This is a unique opportunity to join at an early stage and take ownership of building and evolving the company’s data infrastructure. You will be instrumental in designing scalable systems that support analytics, product development, and business intelligence as the company continues its rapid growth. Working closely with engineering, product, and data teams, you will help lay the foundation for a modern, robust, and efficient data platform.Key Responsibilities Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines (batch and real-time) Develop and optimize data storage solutions, including data lakes and warehouses Implement and manage ETL/ELT workflows and orchestration tools Enhance data reliability, observability, and system performance Collaborate cross-functionally to enable data-driven product and business decisions Establish best practices around data governance, security, and qualityRequirements 5+ years of experience in data engineering or data infrastructure roles Strong background in distributed systems and cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) Hands-on experience with tools such as Spark, Kafka, Airflow, or similar Proficiency in Python, Scala, or Java Experience working with large-scale datasets and data modeling Strong problem-solving skills and a pragmatic engineering mindsetPreferred Experience Background in high-growth or venture-backed startup environments Familiarity with modern data stack tools (e.g., dbt, Snowflake, BigQuery) Exposure to infrastructure-as-code and CI/CD pipelinesFor more information or a confidential discussion, please reach out to Harrison Clarke directly.