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Remote Clickhouse Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

$99.61K - $136.96K/yr

Hybrid (+50% Remote) - Remote 60% / Onsite 40% EXPECTED PAY RANGE: Data Scientist I: $99,608 - $136 ... Analytical DBs (e.g., ClickHouse, PostgreSQL) * Vector DBs (e.g., Qdrant, FAISS) * Translate ...

Senior Engineer, Storage Control Plane

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$139K - $204K/yr

Familiarity with storage observability tools and telemetry pipelines (e.g., ClickHouse, Prometheus ... remote work may be considered for candidates located more than 30 miles from an office, based on ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote ClickHouse Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote ClickHouse Developer, you need strong SQL expertise, data modeling skills, and experience with large-scale data processing, typically supported by a background in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with ClickHouse, distributed systems, Linux environments, and tools like Docker and version control (e.g., Git) is essential. Excellent problem-solving, self-motivation, and effective remote communication skills are vital for success in this role. These competencies ensure efficient data management, high system performance, and seamless collaboration in distributed teams.

What are the typical challenges faced by a Remote ClickHouse Engineer when managing distributed database clusters?

As a Remote ClickHouse Engineer, one of the main challenges is ensuring consistent performance and availability across distributed clusters, especially when network latency or hardware differences arise. You'll need to proactively monitor replication, sharding, and backup processes, often troubleshooting issues without direct physical access to servers. Collaboration with DevOps and data engineering teams is crucial for deploying updates, scaling infrastructure, and optimizing queries. Adapting to asynchronous communication and clear documentation is also key in a remote environment to maintain smooth operations and knowledge sharing.

What is a Remote ClickHouse Engineer?

A Remote ClickHouse Engineer is a professional who specializes in managing, optimizing, and troubleshooting ClickHouse databases while working remotely. ClickHouse is an open-source, high-performance columnar database management system used for real-time analytics and big data applications. Remote ClickHouse Engineers are responsible for tasks such as database administration, query optimization, schema design, and ensuring the reliability and scalability of ClickHouse deployments. They often collaborate with development and data teams to implement solutions that leverage ClickHouse's speed and efficiency. Working remotely, they utilize various communication and collaboration tools to stay connected with their teams.

What is the difference between Remote Clickhouse vs Remote Data Engineer?

AspectRemote ClickhouseRemote Data Engineer
Required CredentialsSQL, database management, data warehousingSQL, data modeling, ETL tools, cloud platforms
Work EnvironmentData analytics teams, database administrationData pipelines, infrastructure, analytics teams
Industry UsageData storage, real-time analyticsData integration, pipeline development
Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Remote Clickhouse specialists focus on managing and optimizing Clickhouse databases for analytics, while Remote Data Engineers build and maintain data pipelines and infrastructure. Both roles require SQL skills and work within data teams, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Senior Fullstack Engineer - Observability Real User Monitoring (RUM) | US | Remote

Senior Fullstack Engineer - Observability Real User Monitoring (RUM) | US | Remote

Grafana Labs

Remote

$154.45K - $185.33K/yr

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

This is a full-time remote opportunity. We are considering candidates from US and Canada only. The opportunity

Grafana Observability builds end-to-end observability that spans application, infrastructure, database, browser, and mobile. Our Real User Monitoring (RUM) initiative focuses on capturing, storing, and querying high-volume user interaction data from browsers and mobile devices, enabling teams to understand real-world user experiences at scale.

We're building systems that ingest and process massive amounts of telemetry-sessions, events, traces, and logs-and make them explorable in real time. This requires deep expertise in high-performance backend systems, columnar storage, and intuitive frontend experiences.

Our solutions are tightly integrated with OpenTelemetry and Grafana Cloud. We care deeply about performance, cost-efficiency, and developer experience across the entire stack-from instrumentation to query layer to visualization.

We value open standards, great developer experience, and doing the hard engineering needed to ship reliable software at scale. You may not meet every requirement below. If this role excites you, please raise your hand.

What you'll be doing
  • Build and evolve fullstack features for RUM, spanning backend services, APIs, storage systems, and frontend user experiences.
  • Design and implement systems that ingest, store, and query high-cardinality, high-volume telemetry data using columnar/analytical databases.
  • Develop performant query layers and APIs that power real-time exploration of user sessions, traces, and events.
  • Contribute to frontend applications that visualize RUM data, enabling users to debug performance issues and understand user behavior.
  • Work on data modeling, indexing strategies, and query optimization to ensure low-latency, cost-efficient analytics at scale.
  • Collaborate closely with SDK engineers (browser and mobile) to ensure high-quality data ingestion and schema evolution.
  • Own projects end-to-end: from design and implementation to deployment, monitoring, and iteration.
  • Break down complex, ambiguous problems into incremental deliverables and iterate quickly based on feedback.
  • Ensure quality through testing, observability of your own systems, documentation, and smooth upgrade paths.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with backend, frontend, product, and solutions engineering to deliver cohesive observability workflows.
  • Support teammates, participate in technical design discussions and help shape the RUM roadmap.

We invest heavily in developer productivity. You can use modern AI coding assistants as part of your daily workflow (your choice of tools, within security guidelines), backed by a company-funded usage budget so you can iterate quickly without unnecessary friction.

We encourage pragmatic AI-assisted development: faster prototyping, test generation, refactors, documentation, and incident follow-ups-always paired with strong code review and quality standards.

You'll also have access to frontier models (e.g., GPT-Codex 5/3, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3 Pro).

What makes you a great fit
  • 5+ years of fullstack engineering experience with strong backend fundamentals
  • Backend experience (Go is preferred) and frontend experience, we use TypeScript and React
  • Experience building or operating distributed systems in production (e.g., Kafka, WarpStream, ClickHouse, Cassandra, Postgres)
  • Familiarity with cloud-native systems (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure)
  • Experience working with high-throughput, high-cardinality data (logs, metrics, traces, events)
  • Strong understanding of data modeling, query optimization, and performance tradeoffs
  • Experience designing and building APIs and distributed services
  • Experience building data-heavy UIs (dashboards, query tools, debugging interfaces)
  • Familiarity with observability concepts (traces, logs, metrics) and/or OpenTelemetry
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work in a remote, distributed team
  • Pragmatic, self-driven, and c
  • omfortable navigating ambiguity
  • Customer-focused mindset with a passion for developer experience
Bonus / nice-to-have
  • Experience with browser or mobile instrumentation (RUM SDKs, telemetry collection).
  • Mobile development experience (iOS or Android) or familiarity with mobile performance and telemetry.
  • Contributions to OpenTelemetry or other observability OSS.
  • Experience building developer-facing platforms or observability products.
  • Familiarity with session replay, sampling strategies, or user behavior analytics systems.

In the United States, the compensation range for this role is $154,445 - $185,334 USD.  Actual compensation may vary based on level, experience, and skillset as assessed throughout the interview process. All of our roles include Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), giving every team member ownership in Grafana Labs' success. We believe in shared outcomes-RSUs help us stay aligned and invested as we scale globally.