Data Platform Architect
TaskUs is seeking a Data Platform Architect to lead the design and technical direction of their modern data ecosystem. This role involves setting standards for data pipelines, overseeing governance, and ensuring a performant, cost-effective infrastructure. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Lakehouse architectures, modern data stacks, and cloud orchestration. This is a senior-level architectural position focused on driving technical strategy and mentoring engineering teams.
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Experience
8+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
TaskUs is seeking a Data Platform Architect to lead the design and technical direction of their modern data ecosystem. This role involves setting standards for data pipelines, overseeing governance, and ensuring a performant, cost-effective infrastructure. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Lakehouse architectures, modern data stacks, and cloud orchestration. This is a senior-level architectural position focused on driving technical strategy and mentoring engineering teams.
TAL's take
Strong architectural role at a large-scale global BPO with clear technical requirements and leadership responsibilities.
The JD provides a clear definition of architectural responsibilities, specific technology stack, and performance goals.
Salaries at TaskUs
5.0 LPA average
Based on 9 Grapevine salary entries for TaskUs.
Engineering
0 - 2 years | L2
9 LPA average
Range: 9 - 9 LPA
Sales
0 - 2 years | L2
5 LPA average
Range: 5 - 5 LPA
Other roles
0 - 2 years | L2
3 LPA average
Range: 3 - 3 LPA
Operations
2 - 4 years | L8
2 LPA average
Range: 2 - 2 LPA
Must haves
- 8+ years in data engineering or architecture
- Experience delivering lakehouse environments for high-concurrency organizations
- Databricks and unity catalog expertise
- Deep expertise with apache iceberg or delta lake
- Mastery of dbt and pyspark
- Advanced experience with apache airflow
- Expert-level knowledge of AWS ecosystem
Tools and skills
Nice to have: apache polaris, data ops.
About the company
TaskUs is a large global BPO and digital services provider, falling into the established mid-stage/service company category.
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