BI Developer - 12 Month FTC
Too Good To Go
Posted
Jul 01, 2026
Location
Remote (EU)
Type
Full-time
Mission
What you will drive
- Own the technical design and development of BI products, semantic models, and reporting solutions supporting the Parcels business.
- Design and develop performant LookML models, Explores, and dashboards for commercial performance, forecasting, pricing, inventory optimization, and operational planning.
- Partner with Data Engineering and Analytics Engineering to influence data models and warehouse structures, ensuring analytical datasets are optimized for scalable reporting.
- Help replace manual reporting and Google Sheets-based processes with scalable, governed, and reliable reporting solutions.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role enables the Parcels business to scale by building a governed, self-service analytics platform that improves decision-making and reduces food waste through better operational efficiency.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- Experience in BI Engineering, Analytics Engineering, or modern Business Intelligence development with responsibility for semantic modeling, governed reporting, and scalable analytics solutions.
- Strong experience with Looker, LookML, SQL or equivalent BI/data tools.
- Strong dimensional data modeling skills with experience designing reusable semantic layers, conformed dimensions, and governed KPI definitions.
- Experience building dashboards or reporting products for commercial, finance, supply chain, planning, logistics, or marketplace teams.
Benefits
What's in it for you
Flexible hybrid working, extra parental leave, health insurance and pension plans (subject to country), additional days off for significant life events, regular social events, free monthly Surprise Bag, paid volunteer time, and Employee Resource Groups.
About
Inside Too Good To Go
Too Good To Go is a certified B Corp social impact company operating the world's largest marketplace for surplus food, connecting businesses with consumers to fight food waste and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.