Experiencing significant growth, Quasar has an opening for a solution engineer in its EU solutions team.
We are a company passionate about finding elegant software solutions to real-world, impactful problems.
In a nutshell, Quasar is a data and AI platform with a focus on timeseries that helps companies crunch petabytes of data to uncover vital insights about their business. These insights help save energy, optimize resources and processes, prevent malfunction, and avoid accidents.
In a nutshell, at Quasar, a Solutions Engineer's job is to help our customers be successful with Quasar.
You will work on integrations, tooling, guide our customers through their journey, ensure our solutions meet key business objectives and requirements, and help our customers design Quasar-based solutions that add value to their business.
This is a technical position where you write code, this is not a sales (or pre-sales) position.
You will gather customer feedback and communicate with the R&D team to help them make the product better.
- Fluency in English
- Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills
- Good software engineering skills, including SQL and Python
- Excellent problem-solving skills
- Good data engineering culture
Working from home 100% of the time, hybrid, or at the office, as you prefer!
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