Full-Time

Analyst Engineer

Posted on 9/23/2025

Branch

Branch

501-1,000 employees

Mobile growth and user engagement tools

Compensation Overview

CA$116k - CA$147k/yr

+ Equity

Remote in Canada

Remote

This role is not eligible for remote work in any other location.

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
Redshift
Git
BigQuery
SQL
Business Analytics
Data Analysis
Snowflake
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Data Analytics, Business Analytics, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, or related analytical field
  • 2–4 years of experience in data analysis, business intelligence, or analytics-focused roles
  • Advanced SQL skills (joins, window functions, CTEs, analytical queries on large datasets)
  • Hands-on experience with dbt or similar SQL-based modeling platforms
  • Strong grasp of data modeling concepts (fact/dimension tables, star/snowflake schemas)
  • Familiarity with modern cloud data warehouses (Iceberg, Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery)
  • Experience creating and maintaining KPIs, metrics, dashboards, or reports in BI tools
  • Comfort with git/Github and collaborative workflows for analytics code
  • Understanding of data quality principles, testing methodologies, and validation techniques
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences
Responsibilities
  • Dive into our messy low-level data and understand it better than anyone else at the company, working with product eng teams to improve upon it over time
  • Produce new aggregate data sets using dbt (or similar tools) to turn raw data into reporting-ready formats
  • Develop and maintain business metrics, definitions, and analytical frameworks to ensure consistent measurement across the company
  • Produce high quality documentation which our Data Science, product teams, and other stakeholders will rely on for their data work
  • Work directly with business analysts to ensure the successful adoption and usage of your work
  • Support ad-hoc analysis requests and learn from them to enhance your reusable data assets
  • Collaborate with our Data Platform and Data Science teams to iterate on the tooling used for your own work and used by your stakeholders to consume your work
Desired Qualifications
  • Background in the ad tech industry
  • Experience with the technologies we use including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Presto/Trino, dbt, spark, AWS, and github
  • dbt Analytics Engineer Certification (or equivalent experience)
  • Deep experience with one modern BI tool (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Looker, Superset)
  • Programming experience in Python or R for analytics
  • Familiarity with orchestration tools such as Airflow
  • Knowledge of data governance and metadata management practices

Branch.io provides tools for mobile growth and user engagement by offering deep linking and attribution solutions. Deep linking directs users to specific in-app content, reducing friction and improving the user experience, while attribution tracks where users come from to measure the impact of marketing campaigns. The product suite includes analytics, deep linking, and attribution, offered on a subscription basis with premium features and enhanced security for customers who need more robust solutions. Branch differentiates itself through its global presence, established partnerships (notably with Apple and Yahoo), and a strong emphasis on seamless cross-platform (desktop and mobile) measurement and user experiences. The company's goal is to help marketers, publishers, and app developers grow their mobile presence, improve user engagement, and optimize marketing ROI.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$667.1M

Headquarters

Palo Alto, California

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Partnerships with Apple, Google, Meta drive 3x higher user lifetime value.
  • Series C funding over $100M fuels global expansion and innovation.
  • Privacy-first enhancements boost campaign ROI amid regulations.

What critics are saying

  • Nova Launcher shutdown after 2021 acquisition erodes Android consumer trust.
  • Sesame Search abandonment post-acquisition loses users to Pixel Search.
  • AppsFlyer and Adjust capture share with superior privacy features.

What makes Branch unique

  • Branch pioneers AI-powered deep linking and attribution for omnichannel journeys.
  • HIPAA-eligible Advanced Compliance enables secure healthcare mobile attribution.
  • Branch Embedded integrates fast worker payments directly into business platforms.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan

Hybrid Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Vassar Insider
Sep 14th, 2025
Beloved Android App Nova Launcher Officially Shuts Down

Following the acquisition, Branch introduced new features based on deep user analytics.

MarTech360
Mar 6th, 2025
Branch Introduces New Innovations to Maximize Campaign ROI in a Privacy-First Landscape

Branch, a leading provider of linking and measurement solutions for growth-driven teams, has unveiled groundbreaking enhancements to its Performance offering.

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Aug 11th, 2024
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