Our mission is to stabilize Earth’s climate by transforming nature’s most powerful permanent carbon removal process into a global climate solution. By advancing science, building technology, and assembling a global coalition, we are catalyzing an initiative to scale Enhanced Rock Weathering within the next decade, starting in Brazil.
Founded out of the Stanford University ecosystem, Terradot brings together expertise from industry, academia, and government to advance the science and technology of Enhanced Rock Weathering.
Terradot has raised $58.2 million in funding from investors including John Doerr, Sheryl Sandberg and Tom Bernthal, George Roberts, Microsoft’s Climate Innovation Fund, Google, Cisco, Floodgate, Kleiner Perkins, Acre Venture Partners, Gigascale Capital, Valor Capital, Ponderosa Ventures, and others. We have sold approximately 300,000 tons in offtakes to carbon removal buyers including Frontier and Google.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected
About the role
Terradot is seeking an early-career Data Engineer to help build and operate the data infrastructure that supports our scientific and operational work.
You will focus on moving data reliably from field, laboratory, operational, and external sources into well-structured, accessible data systems. Your primary responsibilities will include data ingestion, pipeline development, workflow orchestration, warehouse modeling, testing, and monitoring.
This role is well suited to an engineer in their second or third professional role who has developed a solid software engineering foundation and is ready to take greater ownership of production data systems. You do not need to arrive as an expert in climate, geospatial data, or Enhanced Rock Weathering. You should be excited to learn the domain and apply strong engineering practices to complex real-world data.
You will work closely with data scientists, software engineers, scientists, and operational teams to ensure that trusted data is available for analysis, modeling, measurement, and decision-making.
What you'll do
- Build and maintain data pipelines that ingest information from field operations, laboratories, internal applications, vendors, APIs, and public datasets.
- Develop and operate orchestrated workflows for recurring ingestion, transformation, validation, and delivery processes.
- Design clear, maintainable data models within Terradot’s data warehouse.
- Improve the reliability, performance, and usability of data used by scientific and operational teams.
- Implement automated testing, monitoring, alerting, and documentation for production data workflows.
- Investigate pipeline failures, data quality issues, and inconsistencies across source systems.
- Build reusable integrations and tools that reduce manual data movement and improve self-service access.
- Collaborate with data scientists to productionize the datasets and transformations required for geospatial and statistical analysis.
- Contribute to shared engineering standards through code review, testing, documentation, and thoughtful system design.
- Help improve how Terradot manages data lineage, permissions, schemas, and ownership as our systems scale.
What we are looking for
- Professional experience building or maintaining production software or data systems, typically gained through a second or third engineering role.
- Strong programming skills in Python and working proficiency in SQL.
- Experience building data pipelines, backend services, API integrations, or automated data workflows.
- Familiarity with at least one workflow orchestration system, such as Airflow, Dagster, or Prefect.
- Experience working with relational databases and data warehouses.
- Understanding of software engineering fundamentals, including version control, testing, code review, debugging, and maintainable system design.
- Ability to investigate problems across the full data lifecycle, from source systems through transformed datasets.
- Clear communication skills and an interest in working with colleagues from scientific, operational, and commercial backgrounds.
- Fluent English communication skills
- Comfort working in an environment where requirements may evolve as the science and operations develop.
We value demonstrated ability and growth potential more than experience with a particular technology stack.
Nice to Have
- Experience with dbt or similar data transformation frameworks.
- Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP.
- Experience with containerization, infrastructure as code, or continuous integration and deployment.
- Exposure to geospatial data or tools such as PostGIS, GDAL, GeoPandas, rasterio, Zarr, or STAC.
- Experience working with sensor, laboratory, agricultural, environmental, or operational data.
- Familiarity with data observability, metadata management, or lineage systems.
Personal Attributes
- Practical and action-oriented, with a focus on building systems that work reliably.
- Curious about unfamiliar scientific and operational domains.
- Comfortable asking questions and making ambiguity more concrete.
- Thoughtful about balancing immediate delivery with maintainable engineering.
- Collaborative and receptive to feedback.
- Motivated by measurable improvements in reliability, accessibility, and team effectiveness.
Skills Required
- Professional experience building or maintaining production software or data systems, typically from a second or third engineering role.
- Strong programming skills in Python.
- Working proficiency in SQL.
- Experience building data pipelines, backend services, API integrations, or automated data workflows.
- Familiarity with at least one workflow orchestration system, such as Airflow, Dagster, or Prefect.
- Experience with relational databases and data warehouses.
- Understanding of software engineering fundamentals, including version control, testing, code review, debugging, and maintainable system design.
- Ability to investigate problems across the full data lifecycle.
- Clear communication skills and ability to collaborate across scientific, operational, and commercial teams.
- Fluent English communication skills.
- Comfort working with evolving requirements.
- Experience with dbt or similar data transformation frameworks.
- Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP.
- Experience with containerization, infrastructure as code, or continuous integration and deployment.
- Exposure to geospatial data or tools such as PostGIS, GDAL, GeoPandas, rasterio, Zarr, or STAC.
- Experience with sensor, laboratory, agricultural, environmental, or operational data.
- Familiarity with data observability, metadata management, or lineage systems.
What We Do
Over millions of years, silicate rock weathering has regulated Earth’s climate. By crushing silicate rocks and spreading them on agricultural soils - an approach called Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) - we can accelerate Earth’s natural process into a solution capable of addressing the urgency of climate change. Existing agricultural and silicate rock sites - namely 5,000+ global silicate rock quarries surrounded by agricultural land - have the potential to remove billions of tonnes of CO2 with enhanced rock weathering. Despite this potential, ERW hasn’t scaled given the extraordinary scientific, technological, and operational challenges involved. Terradot, founded out of the Stanford ecosystem, is addressing these challenges by advancing the science, building the technology, and assembling the coalition needed to make this potential a reality. We’ve started in Brazil – one of the world’s most optimal locations for ERW thanks to its tropical soils, strength in agriculture, and clean electricity grid. There, we are building the most ambitious ERW hub to date. This hub will drive the necessary breakthroughs in ERW science, ensuring every tonne of carbon dioxide removed is measured and tracked with certainty. These insights will power digital tools for the optimization and verification of carbon removal projects, enabling the replicability of these hubs globally If successful, this approach will uniquely and rapidly catalyze global-scale carbon removal, enabling the transformation of [300] such quarries in Brazil and [5,000+] global quarries into carbon removal hubs. Terradot has assembled a growing team of leading scientists and engineers with decades of published research (over 100,000 citations on ERW) and hands-on expertise in related fields, providing unmatched experience to drive advancements in ERW.








