Data Engineer II

GHXLouisville, CO
3d$81,000 - $108,000

About The Position

The Data Engineer II works towards understanding the key business processes and the applications that support them. Under the supervision of Software Development Managers, the Data Engineer II will be responsible for the development efforts toward the creation, implementation, and support of existing and next-generation software solutions. This role will also analyze, design, program, debug, and modify software enhancements and/or new products used in local, networked, or Internet-related computer programs. The Data Engineer II will interact with users to define system requirements and/or necessary modifications in an Agile/Scrum environment.

Requirements

  • BS Degree in Computer Science.
  • 3 years of prior development experience required.
  • ETL/ELT development experience
  • Demonstrated software development competency in SQL and/or Python
  • 3 years’ experience working in database technologies such as Redshift, Oracle, SQL Server or Postgres.

Nice To Haves

  • Snowflake development experience
  • AWS development experience

Responsibilities

  • Receives and understands technical designs.
  • Works on stories independently but with guidance from team leads.
  • Maintains code, bug fixes, and writes code independently.
  • Codes data applications following specifications and using the appropriate tools.
  • Follows best practices.
  • May identify and raise issues to the manager’s attention.
  • Interacts directly and works closely with team members.
  • Participates in all team meetings and ceremonies.
  • Applies AGILE concepts and works collaboratively and closely with QA in an Agile/Scrum environment.
  • Development in Python, PySpark, and SQL.
  • Technical writing in relevant areas including wikis, reports, and presentations.

Benefits

  • health, vision, and dental insurance
  • accident and life insurance
  • 401k matching
  • paid-time off
  • education reimbursement
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