Senior Data Engineer

IOA Insurance office of America
northern ireland, gb
1 week ago
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Position Title: SeniorDataEngineer Department: EnterpriseSystems ReportsTo: Director, Data Analytics Supervises: N/A Classification: Full Time, Permanent JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Data Engineer is responsible for managing, expanding, and optimizing our business data platforms, supporting and working with project teams, business stakeholders and product owners to ensure optimal data delivery, consistent data architecture and effective performance of data solutions is delivered. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Createandmaintainoptimaldata pipelinearchitecture,andmanageanEnterpriseDatawarehouse Assemblelarge,complexdatasetsthatmeetfunctional/non-functional businessrequirements. Identify, design, andimplementinternalprocessimprovements:automatingmanualprocesses, optimizing data delivery, re-designing infrastructure for greater scalability, etc. Buildtheinfrastructurerequiredforoptimalextraction, transformation, andloadingofdatafromawide variety of data sources using SQL and Microsoft Azure big data technologies. Buildanalyticstoolsthatutilizethedatapipelinetoprovideactionableinsightsintocustomeracquisition, operational efficiency, and other key business performance metrics. WorkwithstakeholdersincludingtheIToperations,automationanddevelopmentteamstoassistwith data-related technical issues and support their data infrastructure needs. WorkaspartofaDataandBIteamtostriveforgreaterfunctionalityinourdatasystems. Participateincodereviews,proactivelyidentifyingandmitigatingpotentialissuesanddefects Managingcompetingresourcesandpriorities. Otherdutiesasassigned. NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Liftingandcarryinglargeequipment/boxesover5lbs Bendingandstoopingtoutilizenecessaryofficeequipment Participationinteambuildingandotheractivities QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: 8+years experienceinadataengineeringrole Bachelorsdegreeincomputerscience, statistics, informatics,informationsystems, oranotherquantitative field AdvancedworkingSQLknowledgeandexperienceworkingwithrelationaldatabases, ETLpipelines, architectures, and data sets ExperiencewithscriptinglanguagessuchasRandPython. Extensiveexperiencewithacloudplatform,MicrosoftAzure preferred Priorexperienceworkinginthefinancialservicesorinsuranceindustry(desired) Demonstratedabilitytobereliableandflexible Atrackrecord offollowingthroughoncommitments. Ability to grasp new concepts and technologies and adapt to changes and demands in a fast paced, dynamic environment Displaysintellectualcuriosity,problemsolvingskillsandhasavalue-drivenperspectivetounderstanding business context and impact Exceptionalanalyticalandconceptualthinkingskills. Excellentdocumentationskills. Excellentplanning,organizational,andtimemanagementskills. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Workenvironmentcharacteristicsdescribedhereare representativeofthosethatmustbemet byanemployeeto successfully perform the essential functions of this job.While performing this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time.This may include warm, hot, or cold temperatures.The noise level in the work environment should be moderate most of the time. WORK SCHEDULE: Employee will be required to work the agreed upon hours presented in the offer letter. Schedule may vary based on business demands and may require a combination of office hours as well as work performed after hours and/or weekends. Benefits: Work From Home

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