✨ Palantir Foundry Engineer (m/f/d) Washington D.C. in the USA, ✨

✨ Palantir Foundry Engineer (m/f/d) Washington D.C. in the USA, $100,000 - 230,000 / year ✨

One of my clients, a dynamic tech company in the US, is looking for experienced Palantir Foundry Engineers (m/f/d). It's a young company with strong members on board. They plan to grow their team and expand further, also towards Europe the next coming years: 🌍

👨 💻 Your profile:

  • Professional experience:
⎔ Mid-Level: 3+ years ⎔ Senior-Level: 5+ years
  • Degree: Bachelor or Master's degree
  • US citizenship required
  • Onsite: Washington D.C. 3-4x / week
  • Technologies & tools (not all required, but advantageous):
⎔ Palantir Foundry / Ontology / AIP - Palantir Foundry Ecosystem ⎔ Data Pipelines / Data Modeling / Workshop / Pipeline Builder

⎔ TypeScript / React.js, Python, AWS, SQL

  • Excellent communication skills in English
🏢 Your mission & company info:
  • Specialized consulting and implementation partner focused on advanced data and AI platforms.
  • Helps organizations transform unstructured or messy data into reliable, scalable systems that users trust and adopt.
  • Delivers end-to-end solutions covering modern data engineering, production-grade AI applications, and operational workflows.
💶 Compensation & Benefits: 🎉
  • Salary: $100,000 - 230,000 / year
  • Health (Dental, Vision)
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401k program (3% contribution)
🔍 Application process: Interested? Then please send your CV and availability directly to malik@triotechrec.com or apply via LinkedIn.

Process:

1️⃣ Initial interview by telephone or video

2️⃣ Technical interview and presentation of the company

3️⃣ (Optional) In-depth discussion about projects and prospects

📱 Contact:

My contact details for further inquiries:

📧 Email: malik@triotechrec.com

📞 Tel: +‭46 8 507 802 59‬

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