The Senior Azure Data Engineer will manage data ETL processes, mentor junior staff, and work on cloud technologies in Azure. Required experience includes Datawarehouse expertise.
Role: Senior Azure Data Engineer
Location: Mount Laurel, NJ
Duration: FTE/C2C
Mode of work: Onsite/Hybrid (4 days/per week)
Total Experience: 10-12+ Years
Primary: Azure, Databricks,ADF, Pyspark/Python Secondary:Datawarehouse, Must Have • 12+ Years of IT experience in Datawarehouse and ETL • Hands-on data experience on Cloud Technologies on Azure, ADF, Synapse, Pyspark/Python • Ability to understand Design, Source to target mapping (STTM) and create specifications documents • Flexibility to operate from client office locations • Able to mentor and guide junior resources, as needed Nice to Have • Any relevant certifications • Banking experience on RISK & Regulatory OR Commercial OR Credit Cards/Retail
Top Skills
Adf
Azure
Databricks
Datawarehouse
Pyspark
Python
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