Senior ADF Data Engineer Engineering - Paoli, PA at Geebo

Senior ADF Data Engineer

We at Coforge are seeking Senior ADF Data Engineer with below mentioned skill-set and who can work onsite from Paoli, PA location.
Role:
Senior ADF Data EngineerLocation:
Paoli, PAMode of Hire:
Full TimeExperience Required:
10
years Key Skills:
Azure Data Factory (ADF), ETL, SQL, stored procedures, Python/PySpark, Indexing.
Skills Required:
- Experienced ADF Data Engineer.
Set-up / configure Azure based ETL solutions.
Partner with business stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical specifications and process documentation for IT counterparts (onshore and offshore).
Highly proficient in the architecture and development of an event driven data warehouse; streaming, batch, data modeling, and storage.
Advanced database knowledge; creating/optimizing SQL queries, stored procedures, functions, partitioning data, indexing, and reading execution plans.
Skilled experience in writing and troubleshooting Python/PySpark scripts to generate extracts, cleanse, conform and deliver data for consumption.
Expert level of understanding and implementing ETL architecture; data profiling, process flow, metric logging, and error handling.
Support continuous improvement by investigating and presenting alternatives to processes and technologies to an architectural review board.
Develop and ensure adherence to published system architectural decisions and development standards.
Multi-task across several ongoing projects and daily duties of varying priorities as required.
Interact with global technical teams to communicate business requirements and collaboratively build data solutions.
Recommended Skills Architecture Azure Data Factory Business Process Improvement Business Requirements Data Modeling Data Profiling Apply to this job.
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