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OpenSanctions is hiring a
Customer Engineer

About OpenSanctions

We help to keep people and companies accountable for their political and economic actions. OpenSanctions builds an open source database that tracks a wide range of entities in the public interest: sanctioned companies, politicians, fraudsters and criminals. Originally built to support anti-corruption journalists, OpenSanctions has also become a powerful tool used for customer screening, legal compliance and in-depth investigative analysis.

Job Description

We’re hiring a Customer Engineer to bridge customers and engineering. You’ll help customers integrate our API and bulk data, reproduce and debug issues, write clear technical guidance and examples, and turn recurring customer pain into product and docs improvements. Required: strong customer-facing communication with technical users, comfortable with APIs and JSON, can write small scripts (Python preferred, JS ok), comfortable with Docker and basic infra troubleshooting (logs, configs, ports), fluent English, overlap with CET working hours (ideally CET ±3). Nice to have: fuzzy matching or entity resolution experience, interest in sanctions and AML/KYC or OSINT, comfort with support tooling and building clean escalation paths.

Remote

Remote Conditions

EU/Asia/Americas -- no US

Salary

55K

 to 

75K

Benefits

Not Specified

Tech Tags

Date Listed

02 February, 2026 (5 days ago)
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