Specialist, IT
Baxter is looking for a data engineer to develop and support ETL processes for a global data warehouse. The role involves PySpark and DataStage development, technical code reviews, and production support within an AWS environment. Candidates must have strong SQL and Python expertise alongside proven experience in data transformation and troubleshooting. The position requires working effectively in a cross-functional and global team environment.
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Experience
4+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Baxter is looking for a data engineer to develop and support ETL processes for a global data warehouse. The role involves PySpark and DataStage development, technical code reviews, and production support within an AWS environment. Candidates must have strong SQL and Python expertise alongside proven experience in data transformation and troubleshooting. The position requires working effectively in a cross-functional and global team environment.
TAL's take
Solid established company with a clearly defined technical role in data engineering, though it lacks the high-growth profile of Tier 1 startups.
The JD provides a very clear scope, specific technology stack, and defined responsibilities for a data engineering role.
Must haves
- 4+ years of ETL experience
- Strong knowledge of SQL fundamentals
- Strong knowledge of core Python programming
- 1+ years of AWS and unix experience
Tools and skills
Nice to have: aws certified cloud practitioner, certified datastage professional, python programming certification.
About the company
Established global healthcare company with a large engineering footprint, classified as a Tier 2 product company.
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