Location

Toronto, Canada

About the Company

Lumi AI is a fast growing, venture-backed startup with a mission to help companies find value hidden in their raw data. Our platform enables data teams to offer self-service analytics via natural language prompting, allowing non-technical business users to extract highly specific insights inaccessible through centralized dashboards, freeing up data teams for more strategic work. You can think of Lumi as your personal data analyst AI available 24/7.

Lumi AI was founded by leaders from the data, AI, and tech industry and backed by top investors from New York and around the world. We believe in innovation, fun, a strong work culture, and building a world-class team. At Lumi, we are continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible to better serve our clients and revolutionize the tech landscape.

About the Role

We understand the value and satisfaction of working with a world-class team, where every team member excels at their work and effectively collaborates. At Lumi AI, we are committed to this excellence.

We are seeking a talented and driven Backend Engineer to join our high caliber team. The successful candidate will collaborate directly with our CTO and contribute to our state-of-the-art AI technologies. Your role will be focused on SaaS backend development with an emphasis on enabling API’s and data engineering to build the software that will redefine how companies access analytics.

Role Responsibilities

  1. Collaborate directly with CTO to define, design, and ship new features.
  2. Contribute to all stages of the software development lifecycle.
  3. Utilize and contribute to our continuous integration and continuous delivery pipelines.
  4. Write well-designed, testable, and efficient code.
  5. Document development phases and monitor systems.

Qualifications

  1. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field.
  2. Proven experience as a Backend Engineer or similar role.
  3. Deep knowledge of modern programming languages, specifically Python and its conventions (Java is a plus)