*what is klar doing?
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mexican fintech is booming.
more and more mexicans are convinced that they need to change the relationshp they have with their money.
klar is here to serve them.
at klar, we have one mission: becoming the financial partner of all mexicans.
how?
by delivering world-class financial products to the masses, powered with technology.
we want to make banking beneficial for all.
how we did so far?
after 2 years, we are the faster growing debit product in the country, and growing our credit product suite.
more than 1 million mexicans have already registered to klar.
we are a co-located company with offices in mexico and berlin.this position is based in méxico city.
while we support flexible working arrangements (home office, periodic remote work) we value a strong team culture with the possibility to meet up for in-person meetings and informal social gatherings.
*what your role will look like*:
- maintain our dwh and data services.
- design, develop, and extend etl code and data pipelines.
- create and maintain data architecture and documentation.
- share data modeling and transformation expertise with all teams.
- automatize internal tasks.
*who is our best match?
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- experience in data space as an analyst, engineer or equivalent.
- bachelor/master's degree in computer science or equivalent.
- required hard skills: aws and terraform infra
- nice to have: python, dbt, apache flink
- strong written and verbal english communication skills.
- solution-oriented mindset.
- strong analytical skills.
- capacity to adapt in a fast-moving environment.
*what do we offer?
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- working in a very international team.
- flexible work environment.
- competitive compensation, including equity.
- a world-class team that helps you evolve your skills in areas you're interested in.
- an opportunity to have a real impact on the financial landscape of mexico.
klar is working hard to bring digital banking to everyone in mexico.
why is it so important to provide this service in mexico?
because not everyone has access to the financial system, especially those in rural areas.
this means they have no access to credit and in some cases it even means no bank account at all, which puts those without a safety-net even more at risk for theft and other environmental incidents such as fire and floods.