Data Engineer I/II - IN (Databricks) (Operations/ Support)

Job Profile : Data Engineer -I/II - IN (Operations/ Support)Work Timings : 24x7 (IST)Work Location : Remote Job Description Summary The Data engineer is responsible for managing and operating upon Tableau, Tableau bridge server, Databricks, Dbt, SQL, SSRS, SSIS, AWS DWS, AWS APP Flow, PowerBI.The engineer will work closely with the customer and team lead to manage and operate cloud data platform. JOB COMPLEXITY: This role requires extensive problem solving skills and the ability to research an issue, determine the root cause, and implement the resolution; research of various sources such as Databricks/AWS/Tableau documentation that may be required to identify and resolve issues. Must have the ability to prioritize issues and multi-task. EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Requires a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or other related field plus 2-4 years of hands-on experience in configuring and managing Tableau/Databricks and SQL based data analytics solution. Experience with Tableau/Databricks and SQL Datawarehouse environment is desired. Knowledge/ Skills Good hands onTableau, Tableau bridge server, Databricks, SSRS/ SSIS, AWS DWS, AWS APP Flow, PowerBI.Ability to read and write sql and stored procedures.Experience on AWS.Good hands on experience in configuring, managing and troubleshooting along with general analytical and problem solving skills.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Ability to communicate technical info and ideas so others will understand.Ability to successfully work and promote inclusiveness in small groups. Job Responsibilities Troubleshooting incident/problem, includes collecting logs, cross-checking against known issues, investigate common root causes (for example failed batches, infra related items such as connectivity to source, network issues etc.)Knowledge Management: Create/update runbooks as needed / EntitlementsGovernance: Watch all the configuration changes to batches and infrastructure (cloud platform) along with mapping it with proper documentation and aligning resources.Communication: Lead and act as a POC for customer from off-site, handling communication, escalation, isolating issues and coordinating with off-site resources while level setting expectation across stakeholdersChange Management: Align resources for on-demand changes and coordinate with stakeholders as requiredRequest Management: Handle user requests – if the request is not runbook-based create a new KB or update runbook accordinglyIncident Management and Problem Management, Root cause Analysis, coming up with preventive measures and recommendations such as enhancing monitoring or systematic changes as needed. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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