Data Engineer

WAYSTATION AI, INC.
Redwood City, United States of America
17 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English, Chinese, Spanish, Polish
Experience level
Senior

Job location

Redwood City, United States of America

Tech stack

Artificial Intelligence
Data Systems
Document Type Definition
Python
Operational Databases
Regression Testing
SQL Databases
Data Layers
Machine Learning Operations

Job description

Structured data isn't a feature of our product - it is the product. We take the messiest input imaginable (thousands of disconnected supplier emails and PDFs - specs, COAs, pricing, certs) and turn it into a clean, queryable system of record shared across procurement, QA, and R&D., * Own the extraction pipeline. Turn messy supplier emails and documents - specs, COAs, pricing, certs, multi-language, bad scans - into structured, validated data.

  • Push accuracy and prove it. Drive extraction past today's 85%+ and build the eval harness that measures it, per document type, so the number is real and not a vibe.
  • Own the data model. Unify suppliers, documents, RFPs, pricing, and certifications into one source of truth - and build for institutional memory, so every email compounds into leverage.
  • Build infrastructure others depend on. Ship reliable, observable pipelines and own data quality, lineage, and the monitoring that catches problems before customers do.
  • Treat extraction as an ML problem. Eval sets, regression testing, accuracy tracking over time - turn customer-reported errors into systematic improvements, not one-off patches.
  • Build leverage. Reach for models and agents first. Automate the long tail instead of grinding it., * Have built in the chaos - required. You've done real work at an early-stage startup (seed or Series A), where there was no playbook, no infrastructure handed to you, and never enough hours. You know the difference between building from zero and maintaining someone else's system. A purely big-company background isn't a fit for this seat.
  • Move fast and stay scrappy. You ship, learn, and iterate in the open rather than polishing in private. Constraints - fewer people, less tooling, no time - energize you instead of stalling you. You find the version that works now and earn the polish later.
  • Have one superpower. There's a thing you're genuinely better at than almost anyone - data systems, extraction, ML pipelines - and you can name it and point to results that prove it. A sharp edge and the slope to outgrow the job, not evenly good at everything.
  • Have real depth. 8+ years building production data systems. Deep with Python, SQL, and modern data tooling. You can architect a system as easily as you can ship a fix - and you do both at startup speed.
  • Own whole problems. You take messy things start to finish and close them without being asked. When the data is wrong, you fix the system, not the symptom.
  • Build leverage. You reach for tools, automation, and agents to scale yourself instead of grinding manually. We live in Claude Code - you should want to, too.
  • Are all in. This is a rocket ship you want to plant a flag on and ride through the messy middle - not a stepping stone. We're betting on you; we need you betting on us.
  • Have grit. You've ground at something hard for a long time, through the part where it stopped being fun and the feedback loop ran far longer than your next review. You don't flinch when the work gets ugly.

Bonus: document extraction, NLP, or ML pipelines; regulated document-heavy domains; CPG, supply chain, or procurement; multi-language data (Chinese, Spanish).

What Success Looks Like

You'll ramp fast and gear toward a scorecard built on four measures:

  • Extraction accuracy. A measurable climb past existing accuracy (precision & recall) across document types - proven by the evals you built, not asserted.
  • Pipeline reliability. Data-quality and uptime the product can depend on. Bad or missing data gets flagged automatically, before a customer ever sees it.
  • Coverage of the long tail. More supplier formats and document types handled cleanly. The set of things that break the pipeline keeps shrinking.
  • Leverage for the team. The data layer becomes something the rest of engineering builds on without thinking about it., * A hard system you owned. One pipeline or data problem, taken start to finish - what was true before, what you built, what was true after.
  • Something you automated or built with AI. An eval harness, an agent, a workflow that scaled you - anywhere you replaced manual work with a system.

Requirements

Do you have experience in Startup experience?, Experience: 8+ years building production data systems, including hands-on early-stage startup experience (required); document extraction / ML / NLP pipelines a strong plus

Benefits & conditions

Pulled from the full job description

  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Dental insurance, * Competitive base salary + meaningful equity - real ownership, with upside tied to the outcomes you drive
  • Ownership of the data layer the entire product is built on, working directly with a repeat founder & CEO - a front-row seat to how an AI-native company gets built
  • A real product with real ROI - value you can measure
  • Full health, dental, and vision coverage
  • Unlimited vacation - we care about outcomes, not hours
  • An in-person team that values craft and ambition

About the company

About Waystation AI Waystation is building the operating system for procurement in consumer packaged goods (CPG). Today, ingredient and packaging sourcing still runs through inboxes, PDFs, and spreadsheets. It's slow, opaque, and costly. Waystation replaces that chaos with an AI-powered procurement platform that creates structure, visibility, and leverage - without forcing suppliers into portals. The result: real ROI. One customer saved over $200,000 in the first three months, paying for their annual contract in the first 30 days. Waystation is led by repeat founder Ryan Caldbeck (previously founded CircleUp) and backed by Founder Collective, Homebrew, Slow Ventures, 87 Capital, Floodgate, and SuccessVP. We have paying customers, real usage, and a product that works.

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