Jobs Companies Aircapture Senior Data Engineer

About this Senior Data Engineer role at Aircapture

Aircapture · Onsite · Berkeley, CA

At Aircapture we’re creating technology to solve what we believe to be our lifetime’s most pressing challenge: the climate crisis. We supply commercial and industrial customers with clean CO₂ captured from our atmosphere to radically improve the environment, our economy, and our lives. We value building a team of people who represent diverse backgrounds—be it through education, gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation—to reach our goals. Thank you for considering us.

You will shape the data foundation that runs our technology by owning the pipelines, models, and analyses that turn operational data from our Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems into the insights that our engineers and scientists rely upon. Partnering with our test and engineering teams, you’ll turn the continuous stream of sensor, process, and test data from the physical equipment in the field and shop into actionable decisions. You have built and run production data systems in a hardware or physical product environment, and are comfortable with the realities of real-world sensor data, making durable architectural choices that hold up over time. If this sounds like you and you are excited to have a major impact at a groundbreaking climate technology startup, we want to hear from you!

This role is onsite at our development and production facility in Berkeley, California.

Salary: $180,000-$220,000 per year

Please include a cover letter with your application–describe why you are interested in this role and Aircapture using your own words (not AI).

What You’ll Do Here

  • Own and evolve Aircapture’s end-to-end data platform, using both Ignition and AWS
  • Set technical direction for the data stack, evaluating tools, defining standards, and making durable architectural decisions
  • Standardize and enforce engineering workflows across the data stack, such as version control, code review, CI/CD, testing, and documentation
  • Maintain and support on-prem server systems as part of the data infrastructure
  • Partner closely with controls engineering on Ignition rollout
  • Partner with test engineering to build the pipeline that moves test and operational telemetry, including sensor, DAQ, and historian data, into the dashboards and reports engineering relies on

Your Skills and Experience Include

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, or a related field, or equivalent hands-on industry experience, Master’s preferred
  • 6+ years building and operating production data systems that are mission critical to a hardware or physical product, gained in an industry such as automotive, aerospace, robotics, industrial equipment, energy, or semiconductor manufacturing. Hands-on hardware/physical-product experience required
  • Solid experience with AWS and services such as RDS, IAM, VPC, S3
  • Strong SQL and Python expertise combined with solid engineering fundamentals across Git, CI/CD, and production workflows
  • Thorough background in dbt across the full model lifecycle, plus orchestration tools like Airflow and Docker for production deployment
  • Hands-on experience with industrial historian or DAQ platforms such as Ignition, ibaPDA, Keysight, National Instruments, or similar, as well as fluency working with time-series and sensor data
  • Working physical intuition for the systems generating your data — thermal, fluid, electrical, or mechanical — sufficient to sanity-check sensor readings, spot anomalies, and communicate credibly with test and controls engineers
  • Strong analytical orientation toward data interpretation, with the ability to navigate ambiguity and adjust architectural decisions accordingly
  • Effective cross-functional collaborator and communicator; able to translate ambiguity into scoped work and push back when needed
  • Self-directed, resourceful, and highly ownership-oriented from scoping through delivery
  • Bonus: BI tooling experience, climate/energy domain background, or prior experience partnering directly with a test or reliability engineering function

Aircapture strives to create a safe, inclusive, equitable, and diverse workplace. Every teammate adds to who we are, diversifying our ideas, experiences, and viewpoints and making us stronger. We hope you feel welcome here.

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How this Data Engineer salary compares

This role pays $200,000/yrin line with the typical range for Data Engineer roles.

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Typical range $140,000–$208,625/yr, from 1,116 comparable Data Engineer listings on JobsRadar (pay annualized to USD). See Data Engineer salary insights →

About Aircapture

 

We value creative, ambitious and thoughtful teammates who are motivated by problem solving. The bigger the problem, the faster you roll up your sleeves. And as we grow quickly, we're building a team of people who represent what we want to see in the world today.

 

Join us at the start of the next industrial revolution, for both the planet and its people--it's the challenge of our lifetime.

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