Job Summary
We are looking for a ETL Developer, to work within the big data DevOps team, to guarantee the continuous improvement of leading cloud-based solutions.
Main responsibilities
- Design, implement, and evaluate, ETL processes.
- Design, implement, and evaluate, the solutions reporting services.
- Support the Solution Architect in the High Level Design (HLD) definition by collecting and sharing ETL processes and reporting services insights.
- Participate in the DevOps Scrum meetings, contributing to a better task definition, resource allocation and effort estimation.
- Build and maintain a state-of-the-art knowledge on ETL processes and reporting services, and their evolution in the cloud.
Experience and Skill Requirements
- The right person will be highly technical and analytical, possess 2+ years of ETL development experience.
- Technical degree (EQF-6) required; Computer Science or Math background is highly desired.
- Experience with AWS ETL and reporting services highly desired; Obtained in the scope of business intelligence projects, desired.
- Experience with AWS services EMR, Glue (Spark or Python), Athena and Redshift, highly desired.
- Experience with Dashboard development tools Amazon QuickSight or Tableau, highly desired.
- Knowledge Oracle database (PL/SQL, SQL) desired; hands-on experience a plus.
- Hands-on experience managing, building and integrating AWS tools, a bonus.
- Knowledge of software design and cloud architectures, especially AWS, a bonus.
- Experience with Atlassian tools (JIRA, Confluence) a bonus.
- Strong verbal and written communications skills are a must, as well as the ability to work effectively across internal and external organizations in both Portuguese and English (B2 required, C1 desired).
What we offer
- Integration in a dynamic, and highly innovative team within a challenging technological environment.
- Continuous competences development through directed training and participation in state-of-the-art research and development projects (both national and international).