ETL Data Engineer Engineering - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

ETL Data Engineer

A$ A' A' ?Role - ETL Data EngineerLocation - RemoteContract - C2HWhat you must have:
Bachelor's degree (eg, Computer Science, Engineering, or related discipline)6 or more years of experience developing database ETL environments with business intelligence applications such as Talend and Informatica6 or more years of experience in SQL and procedural programming3 or more years of experience working with databases and BI tools such as Tableau and PowerBI3 or more years of experience with Cloud Engineering services (AWS or Google Cloud)Employment must be compliant with eligibility for Public Trust Clearance due to Government Contract.
Candidate must reside in the US, be authorized to work in the US, and work must be performed in the USWhat we'd like you to have:
Understand ETL concepts of data flow, data enrichment, data consolidation, change data capture, and transformationUnderstand database concepts of referential integrity, indexes, and keys and table metadataDemonstrated experience showing strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills paired with a desire to take initiativeProficient with data warehouse design and development and big data systemsProficient with one or more programming languages such as Java or PythonKnowledge of Big Data integration tools such as Storm, and Spark, AWS Kinesis, Kafka is a plusExperience with DevOps tools like Jenkins/Git to assist the development processExperience with the agile development processExperience managing large teams for multiple federal contractsTechnologies you'll use in this role:
SQL, BI, Talend, Python, SAS, Tableau, PowerBI, Postgres, SQL ServerSpark, AWS Glue, S3, AWS Kinesis, KafkaJenkins/Git, CloudFormationAgile Scrum/KanbanAWS, Google Cloud Platform.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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