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You'll also become an expert on modern development trends, especially the cloud-native stack, devsecops, Gitops, and modern data-engineering pipelines. Construct applications from services you build yourself (we use node, Kubernetes, and Terraform) and integrate with (e.g. Firebase, cloud storage, Snowflake) to automate permissions management across disparate tech stacks.
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Buy), lead and collaborate in the creation and/or development of advanced foundational architecture that will enable innovation and feature expansion, and provide strategic and tactical direction to product management, experience design, and development teams.
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You will partner with Product Management, Engineering, and Experience Design to lead decisions on future platform and technology choices (build vs. 10+ years of experience leading architecture and/or engineering at a SaaS/product/technology company.
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Problem-solving ability and experience to align cross-functional teams - partners, product management, product marketing, corporate marketing, sales, engineering, and legal functions toward common objectives and goals.
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5+ years of specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics) experience.
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Lead and contribute to operational support and continuous improvements as a member of the Assortment Report Data Services DevOps Team. Collaborate with product management, technical management, and architecture in the design of software products.
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You will work directly with the founders, data science, product management and engineering leadership in a highly strategic capacity. Via machine learning, our product makes it easy for organizations to discover, classify, and protect this sensitive data across their cloud footprint - such as their corporate SaaS, data infrastructure, and even their own apps.
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The Senior Data Engineer will be responsible for the development, management, and delivery of a robust data engineering and architecture, to build Extraction, Transformation and Load (ETL) Data Pipelines, Data Integration, Data Governance (Data Quality, Data Security) for Genentech.
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Experience in one or more of the following: cloud infrastructure, SaaS, big data, security and privacy, development and operations, or artificial intelligence/machine learning. Knowledge of multiple functional areas (e.g., Product Management, Engineering, UX/UI, Sales, Customer Support, Finance, or Marketing.
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As a data engineering expert, you will work closely with Data Science teams, Data Lake Architects, Product Managers, Data Strategy and Enablement leads to understand ETL/Data Integration and Engineering requirements, design, test and implement appropriate data engineering solutions.
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Tasks For Software Engineering intern: Contribute to the design and implementation of a scalable online data processing, analysis, and visualization platform. If you enjoy dynamic startup environments, fintech, business developerment or large-scale data analytics, have a keen mind for innovation, and want the freedom to work independently with the guidance of strong payments professionals, then this role is an amazing opportunity to play a key role in shaping the technical foundations, product and the company while working closely with the founding team.
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Cloud experience (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Kubernetes), including infrastructure-as-codeApplication experience of CI/CD implementations using git and a common CI/CD stack (e.g. Jenkins, CircleCI, GitLab, Azure DevOps)Demonstrated excellence with agile software development environments using tools like Jira and ConfluencePassionate about data-management and governance/privacy best practice#GSKOnyx.
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2+ years of specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics) experience.
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Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related and 2 years of work experience in the Job offered or as a Product Development Engineer or related.
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Deep understanding of Digital Transformation drivers in the following technology domains and trends: Cybersecurity, AppSec, Agile Development, DevOps, Cloud, DevSecOps, Containers, APIs, Microservices, Serverless, etc.
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