Hire Analytics Engineer

How It Works: Hire Steps Guide



How It Works: Hire Steps Guide

JOB Description
Hire an Analytics Engineer from Latin America: Save Up to 80%!
Need an Analytics Engineer who can build the data layer your analytics team depends on without the high U.S. cost? Remote Latinos connects you with experienced professionals from Latin America at up to 80% less than local hires.
What Does an Analytics Engineer Do?
An Analytics Engineer transforms raw data into clean, structured models that analysts and business teams can use with confidence. They own the transformation layer of the data stack, write dbt models, define data quality standards, and build the foundation that makes self-serve analytics possible.
Where to Hire an Analytics Engineer?
You can hire vetted Analytics Engineers from Latin America through Remote Latinos. Our candidates have built analytics engineering functions at U.S. companies, working within modern data stacks to deliver reliable, well-documented data models for business and product teams.
When to Hire an Analytics Engineer?
- Analysts are spending more time cleaning data than answering business questions.
- Different teams report different numbers for the same metric because there is no single source of truth.
- Your data warehouse has raw tables but no transformation layer that analysts can trust.
- dbt or similar tooling is in place but no one owns the modeling layer properly.
- You are building out your data stack and need someone to own the analytics engineering function.
- Data quality issues are causing analysts and stakeholders to lose trust in reports.
Who Are Analytics Engineers?
They are technical professionals at the intersection of data engineering and analytics. They are proficient in SQL, dbt, and cloud data warehouses, and have experience building and maintaining data models that serve both technical and non-technical users at U.S. companies.
Why Hire an Analytics Engineer from LATAM?
- Save up to 80% compared to U.S. Analytics Engineer rates.
- Give your analysts clean, documented data models instead of raw tables.
- Hire professionals who build a data foundation that scales with your business.
- Work with bilingual engineers who collaborate well with both data and business teams.
- Scale your analytics infrastructure without expensive local data talent.
How Does an Analytics Engineer Support Your Team?
- Build and maintain dbt models that transform raw data into clean, analytical layers.
- Define and enforce data quality tests and monitoring across the data warehouse.
- Document data models, field definitions, and lineage for the analytics team.
- Collaborate with data engineers on upstream pipeline design and data contracts.
- Build self-serve data marts for business teams in sales, marketing, and finance.
- Partner with analysts to understand requirements and translate them into reliable data models.
Other FAQ
What Tools Does an Analytics Engineer Use?
dbt, SQL, Snowflake or BigQuery or Redshift, Airflow or Prefect, Python, Looker or Tableau, Great Expectations, Git, and data catalog tools such as dbt Docs or Atlan.
What Is an Analytics Engineer Salary?
In the United States: $110,000 to $175,000+ per year.
In Latin America: $18,000 to $48,000 per year.
That means you can save up to 80% by hiring through Remote Latinos, without compromising on quality, communication, or performance.
Ready to Hire an Analytics Engineer from LATAM?
Connect with Remote Latinos and get matched with a vetted Analytics Engineer from Latin America.
Frequently Asked Questions
Employers
We want to keep this process as stress free as possible, so all communication with the RTM’s is done through us. After conducting the interviews, you are welcome to put these people through a certain skill test (you can also send a skill test before the interviews) and if they pass, it is time to hire! This whole process normally takes a week, at most 10 business days.
A full-time position is someone who will work between 30-40 hours per week. They focus on working in the business every single weekday. Weekends are off unless instructed on the interviews that this is a must, and the RTM agrees.
They truly NEED a remote team member to take a load off their back. It is a top priority for them to find A players. Whether it is appt setters, media buyers, graphic designers, data entry people, whatever it is… These people that are looking to hire whatever role they are looking for BECOME that role first before hiring. They dictate what the day to day looks like, what KPI must be met, and overall what this job will entail. They are not guessing. Data is what these business owners follow, not their emotions.
Overall the owners build the right SOP’s, processes, and KPI’s around the role they are seeking, so whenever the time comes to hire someone, the person has a roadmap for succession.
The unlimited offer is exactly what it sounds like, hire as many people as you need for the year. The pay her hire package is only up to 3 hirings, and does not have unlimited replacements. For more context on costs, book a call with our team.
We have placed many different types of roles in the last year and one of the most popular roles is appt setting. Instead of having the sales rep send a ton of emails/messages, the RTM takes over so the sales rep can focus on being on calls and closing more deals. For instance, our best appt setters book 10-20 appts a week! Appt setter is just one of the many positions we offer. If you need some graphic design work done, we can help. What about media buying and taking over your current ads, we got you covered.
The most important thing to remember is that when you are looking to grow the business it is an absolute MUST to find A players. This starts with your RTM team since they are normally the first hirings an online business makes.
Without happy clients/RTM’s we do not have a business. We have been able to build a business (front end and back end) purely on word of mouth. Remote Latinos is here to provide world class talent to world class businesses all done with the highest intent of integrity.
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