Artie is a real-time streaming platform that moves production data across systems in real-time, with zero maintenance. We make high-volume data replication simple, reliable, and scalable for engineering teams.
Our platform powers mission-critical use cases including fraud and risk monitoring, inventory visibility, customer-facing analytics, and AI workloads. Artie is built for engineers who care about performance, reliability, and operational simplicity — and we’re growing fast.
We’re trusted by teams like ClickUp, Substack, and Alloy, and backed by top-tier investors including Y Combinator, General Catalyst, Pathlight Ventures, and the founders of Dropbox and Mode.
We’re looking for a senior, growth-oriented BizOps leader who has seen this movie before: taking a technically strong infra product from founder-led sales and inconsistent inbound to a repeatable, scalable GTM engine.
This person is not here to “run experiments for the sake of it.”
They are here to pattern match, prioritize ruthlessly, and help us solve the right problems at the right altitude.
Be a Builder: Shape the BizOps foundation of the company as an early member.
Be an Owner: Lead high-impact product and business initiatives end-to-end.
Go Deep and Broad: Operate across product strategy, data analytics, GTM, and operations.
Partner with Founders: Work directly with the CEO and CTO on the problems that matter most.
Artie is software that streams data from databases to data warehouses in real-time. Today, most companies run their ETL process every few hours or overnight, so their data warehouse is always out of date; with Artie, the warehouse always has live production data.
Salary
$120,000 - $210,000
Location
San Francisco, CA, US
Experience
3+ years
Total raised
$15.3M
Last stage
Seed
Investors
No applications, no recruiter spam. Just the intro.
A few questions to make sure this role is the right shape for you. Two minutes.
I write the intro, send it to the founder, and handle the back-and-forth.
If they’re a yes, I book the chat. You show up — that’s the whole job-hunt.