Middle Data Engineer Offline
We're rapidly growing and inviting a Data Engineer to our team.
You would be running such tasks as:
β’ Develop and maintain ETL pipelines using AWS services such as S3, Glue, Lambada and Athena
β’ Write efficient Python and PySpark code for data processing and transformation
β’ Manage database systems and optimize SQL queries for performance
β’ Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand data requirements and deliver scalable solutions
β’ Implement best practices for data management, security, and compliance
β’ Monitor and troubleshoot data pipelines to ensure reliability and performance
Required skills and expertise:
β’ Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Operations Research, Mathematics, Statistics, or related field
β’ Strong proficiency in AWS services including S3, Glue, Lambada and Athena
β’ Advanced programming skills in Python and experience with PySpark
β’ Proficiency in SQL and database management
β’ Experience building and optimizing ETL pipelines in a production environment
Nice to Have:
β’ Experience with Tableau
β’ Experience with Airflow and Kafka
β’ Experience implementing machine learning tools in production environments
We offer:
Care for your health and well-being
β’ 100β% paid sick leaves;
β’ 20 working days of paid vacation;
β’ Medical support;
β’ Benefits Cafeteria (budget for gym/stomatology/psychological service & etc.);
β’ Corporate gifts & events.
Professional growth & development
β’ Competitive salary with annual salary promotions;
β’ The annual budget for professional courses, conferences, workshops, and books;
β’ Internal training courses;
β’ Work with a team of professionals and have the opportunity to share knowledge.
Corporate Culture
β’ Dynamic and result-oriented work environment;
β’ The ability to influence product development at an early stage;
β’ Openness to new ideas and approaches, healthy team discussions;
β’ No βred tapeβ culture.
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