Data Engineering
Mine it. Scrub it. Code it. We speak data here.
Come build the products of tomorrow with us on the Slalom Build Data Engineering team.
Some things just add up
Why Slalom Build? Because we’re BIG on data and even BIGGER on people. A few reasons why Data Engineers like you love working at Slalom Build:
You make amazing digital products
We’re hyper-focused on building real products. That means each and every day, you get to develop smart, cutting-edge products using data and ML, gaining a wealth of experience and expertise along the way.
You eat, breathe, and live new technologies. Daily.
Don’t worry. We’re not a one-trick pony. You’ll have a field day using advanced BI, AI and ML to make experiences smarter across an unmatched breadth and depth of platforms and product possibilities.
There are no lone wolves here
We’re a pack. Every opinion matters to our close team of Software Engineers, Solution Owners, Quality Engineers, Designers, and DevOps Engineers. Mentoring and learning from each other is what we do.
We turn data dreams into
experience realities
We’re the number whisperers and machine teachers. We apply our varied skills across the landscape of platforms—AWS, Google, Azure, Snowflake and more—for an unmatched depth and breadth of cutting-edge technology and modern platforms countless product building opportunities.
Build data platforms, pipelines, and databases.
We have a passion for patterns and algorithms.
Use AI and ML to make applications and experiences smarter.
We fuel data-driven orgs with modern platforms, advanced business intelligence, and AI/ML.
Mentor and are mentored by others, growing and working with diverse teams.
We power the products of tomorrow.
Meet some of the amazing
Data Engineers at Slalom Build
Just a couple of the folks who help make Data Engineering what it is.
Yasneen Ashroff
Solution Principal, Data Engineering, Toronto
How would you describe what you do to a child?
I organize data! It’s like sorting out a huge messy toybox. You can’t play with your toys until you organize them.
Cameron Shotwell
Data Engineer, Denver
What’s your favorite company value and why?
My favorite is Fuel Growth and Innovation. I love to learn new things and, more importantly, help others learn new things. What I learn each day fuels me to be a better _builder and pass along that gained knowledge to others.
Data is building the future
Our current and future customers (and their customers) are demanding intelligent products. Period. And building the future requires data engineering and machine learning to unlock the magic.
Machine Learning will become standard in every product
Interfaces react and features change based on behavior. We apply ML to every engineering craft we perform: data science, software engineering, quality engineering, and automation.
Building products without data is like building cars without drivetrains
Data engineering is a part of every scrum team that makes modern products a reality. Every product we build involves a team focused on enabling data.
Companies use modern data platforms to make real-time decisions
And they need modern data platforms to ingest and allow for decisions around innovation that meet new customer opportunities. Fast.
Interested in learning more?
We don’t blame you. Turns out, our DEs are leaders in the field. Take a peek at some recent articles and case studies about the work we do.
The Data Kitchen
Forrest Gump sure was right about those chocolates: you never know what you’re going to get. That untouched, slightly strange looking chocolate just might be the one that changes the trajectory of your career.
Spot Skeletons in your Closet
Let me be clear, I don’t intend to spy on you or reveal your inner demons this Halloween. Instead, we are going to try to detect some real “skeletons” or “monsters” in an absolutely literal terrifying kind of way. Read on to see what I mean.
Waterfalls, high seas & turning tides: AI on the high seas
When a 70-year-old Japanese manufacturing company wanted to disrupt its business model – and the entire shipping industry – they called on Slalom Build.