Scalence L.L.C. · 4 weeks ago
Adobe Digital Web Analytics Engineer
Scalence L.L.C. is a company seeking an Adobe Digital Analytics Engineer. The role involves collaborating with various teams to develop analytics solutions, troubleshooting technical issues, and defining data models for analytics data collection.
Information Technology & Services
Responsibilities
Collaborate with software developers, product managers, UI designers, and data scientists to develop consumer tracking and analytics solutions across all digital channels
Troubleshoot and resolve technical and engineering issues related to the setup and configuration of analytics tools and reports
Define appropriate data models and implement instrumentation for collecting and analyzing analytics data
Create documentation for tools and libraries within the analytics platform
Promote repeatable best practices that empower software engineers to independently implement analytics solutions
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in computer science or engineering
5+ years of front-end development experience, with functional knowledge of web technologies (e.g., HTML, CSS) and client-side programming languages (e.g., JavaScript, iOS, Android)
Official Adobe Analytics Expert Developer Certification and Tealium Event Stream iQ Tag Management Certification required
Additional certifications required for various digital analytics role, including but not limited to: Tealium EventStream API Hub Certification, Adobe Customer Journey Analytics Developer Expert Certification
2+ years of practical implementation experience with one or more web/digital analytics tools (e.g., Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics) and tag management systems (e.g., Tealium, Ensighten, Adobe Launch, Google Tag Manager)
Basic SQL skills for data troubleshooting
Company
Scalence L.L.C.
In today’s dynamic and competitive market, success hinges on mastering three key areas: Data Intelligence, Business Resilience, and Digital Experience.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageCompany data provided by crunchbase