Senior Software Engineer - Product at Count
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Sep, 25

Salary

140000.0

Posted On

25 Jun, 25

Experience

4 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

ABOUT US

We are a fast-growing team on a mission to reimagine analytics and make data accessible to all.
The Count canvas combines the power of data notebooks with the collaborative workflow of digital whiteboards. We’re often referred to as the “Figma for data” because of the way Count transforms the way data teams work with the wider business through greater transparency and trust.
Since launching in September 2022 we have seen the canvas concept explode, with Count empowering some of Europe’s leading tech companies — including Cleo, BeautyPie, TooGoodToGo and Omnipresent — to revolutionise how their teams understand and work with data.

Responsibilities

We’re looking for experienced software engineers who are interested in tackling deep technical challenges in data analytics. As an early hire, you’ll work closely with the founders on shaping the future direction for Count and be responsible for shipping entire features. Due to our small scale and flat structure, you’ll work autonomously on business critical projects, and collaborate with others throughout our team and user base.
Our tech stack includes TypeScript, Python, Node, WebAssembly, WebGL, Apache Arrow, DuckDB, Kubernetes and React.
For the best possible user experience, we have developed various technologies in-house, including a custom WebGL rendering engine, data visualization library, reactive SQL/Python notebook, and database query framework.

Some of the projects you could work on include:

  • Accelerating rendering using quadtree tiling
  • Extending the interactivity and customizability of visualizations
  • Leveraging LLMs in data exploration
  • Developing serverless frameworks for executing database queries at high concurrency
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