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Staff Analytics Engineer, Forecasting
GitLab
🌎 Remote — USAFull-timeData Science$194K – $239K /yr
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Job description
GitLab is hiring a Staff Analytics Engineer, Forecasting to join our fully remote team in the United States. As a Staff Analytics Engineer, Forecasting, you'll turn data into insights and intelligent products. This is a full-time, work-from-home role open to candidates across the US (Remote — USA).
About the role
You'll turn data into insights and intelligent products, partnering with a friendly, distributed team across US time zones. We care about outcomes over hours and give you the autonomy, tools, and support to do your best work from home.
What you'll do:
• Maintain data pipelines and data quality
• Partner with stakeholders to define metrics
• Communicate findings to technical and non-technical audiences
• Analyze large datasets to surface actionable insights
• Build and validate models and dashboards
What we offer:
• Flexible working hours across US time zones
• Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
• Paid parental leave
• Competitive salary and meaningful equity
• Home office and wellness stipends
How we work
We're remote-first and async-friendly. Expect clear documentation, regular feedback, supportive teammates, and real opportunities to grow your career.
GitLab is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone.
Requirements
Minimum qualifications:
• 7+ years of experience, including leading teams or projects
• Experience with data visualization tools
• Familiarity with cloud data warehouses
• Understanding of statistics and experimentation
• Strong SQL and Python (or R)
Nice to have:
• Familiarity with modern collaboration tools (Slack, Notion, Linear)
• Comfort communicating clearly and proactively in writing