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Data Engineer

wolfspeed
Belfast
6 days ago
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The Role

As part of a global team you will be responsible for expanding and optimizing our data and data pipeline architecture, as well as optimizing data flow and collection for cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate is an experienced data pipeline builder and data wrangler who enjoys optimizing data solutions and building them from the ground up. The Data Engineer will support our software developers, database architects, data analysts and data scientists while ensuring optimal data delivery architecture is consistent throughout ongoing projects. The Data Engineer will be responsible for the day-to-day activities related to the implementation of new services and support for existing services.

We are looking for intelligent, driven individuals who are passionate about what they do and have exceptional teamwork skills. The skills and experience needed for this role are listed below. However, we understand that there might be a few requirements that you don’t meet or skills that you don’t yet have. That’s ok! If you are a smart, passionate, hardworking individual who is eager to learn we would like to speak with you about joining our wolf pack!

Your day-to-day – We do what others say can’t be done

  • Provide technical expertise and execute the design, development and support of data solutions for Wolfspeed business partners, including configuration, administration, monitoring, performance tuning, debugging, and operationalization.
  • Build and maintain data solutions using Snowflake, dbt (data build tool), Fivetran, Azure Cloud (storage, VMs, containers, Azure Data Factory), Python, Docker and SQL.
  • Participate in the development lifecycle using Agile / DevOps methodologies using Azure DevOps.
  • Translate simple to complex requirements into functional and actionable tasks.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for Wolfspeed operations for data integration from enterprise applications (SAP, Oracle, ModelN, Salesorce, Workday, etc.), using that knowledge to craft data solutions that provide maximum visibility to global stakeholders.

Your Profile – Ready to join the Pack?

  • Minimum 3+ years’ experience in a Data Engineering role, or Software Engineering role with a focus on data.
  • Hands-on skills with a programming language such as Python, Java, Go, etc.
  • Public cloud experience (Azure, AWS or GCP)
  • Writing complex SQL Queries
  • ETL tools (Fivetran, Azure Data Factory) or writing custom data extraction applications, Data Modeling, Data Warehousing and working with large-scale datasets.
  • Experience leveraging DevOps and lean development principles such as Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery/Deployment using tools like Azure DevOps, Github, Gitlab, etc.
  • Designing and building modern data pipelines and data streams
  • This role may require additional duties and/or assignments as designated by management.


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