My team at Databricks is hiring for multiple Solutions Architect roles (IC roles), multiple levels, across the US. Fully remote. TC is 300-400k. Must have customer facing experience and great soft skills.
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hello, I have been working as a sr software engineer and do have experience in developing machine learning models.This role sounds exciting
Hey I am in the DC area, have experience in supervised and unsupervised models, rag and more old-school SVM. More recently (last 2 years) worked on transitioning i-series mainframes to Databricks (i hope to never see another line of RPG again, but it was a life changing experience), coauthored a widely used internal tool wrapped around both the databricks asset bundles to build out ETL ecosystem, along with monitoring, oncall rotation and productionalization of HA clustered sql warehouses. As well as building out databricks apps, mlflow workflows along with touching the whole databricks ecosystem for its somewhat spotty evaluations and tracing implementation.
I have somehow built some level of competency in this industry, while reliably running an internal build-deploy-handover team as a Principal IC. But I understand Databricks is a “hot” company to work in. My cash comp right now is around 400 with performance bonus around 35%.
What is your honest estimate that there are roles that can match my comp within databricks. Additionally what would you suggest a good pathway to even figure out if Databricks is right for me?