Mozilla
Senior Product Data Scientist – Mobile (Android and iOS Instrumentation)
Job Summary
This role involves conducting product and growth marketing analytics within the Android and iOS ecosystems. The candidate will collaborate with product and marketing managers, instrument telemetry, and build data models using Google Cloud tools like BigQuery and Looker. Responsibilities include analyzing large datasets to understand user behavior, conducting experiments, and influencing product strategy. The position requires a master's degree and at least two years of relevant experience in mobile analytics and data modeling.
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Job Description
Senior Product Data Scientist – Mobile (Android and iOS Instrumentation), Mozilla Corporation, San Francisco, California (remote): Conduct product analytics and growth marketing analytics in the Android and iOS ecosystems. Closely collaborate with product managers and product marketing managers. Instrument critical telemetry and build large data models. Analyze large data sets to understand user behavior and long-term trends. Conduct and consult on experiments. Build out key data assets in Google Cloud Platforms such as BigQuery and Looker. Inform, influence, and execute our product strategy.
Experience may be gained concurrently. Position eligible for telecommuting from any location in the United States.
Pay Range: $128,398 - $200,528.64 per year.
Apply at: careers.mozilla.org/listings.
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