Asset & Wealth Management - Data Engineer - Associate - Birmingham

Goldman Sachs
West Midlands
2 months ago
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Overview

Asset & Wealth Management - Software Engineer - Associate - Birmingham. Goldman Sachs is seeking an Associate-level Software Engineer to join the Asset & Wealth Management division in Birmingham.


Your Impact

  • Responsible for expanding and optimizing our cloud based data pipeline architecture
  • Building robust data pipelines and reporting tools

Basic Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience in data processing & software engineering and can build high-quality, scalable data oriented products
  • Experience on distributed data technologies (e.g. Hadoop, MapReduce, Spark, EMR, etc..) for building efficient, large-scale data pipelines
  • Strong Software Engineering experience with in-depth understanding of Python
  • Strong understanding of data architecture, modeling and infrastructure
  • Experience with building workflows (ETL pipelines)
  • Experience with SQL and optimizing queries
  • Problem solver with attention to detail who can see complex problems in the data space through end to end
  • Willingness to work in a fast paced environment
  • MS/BS in Computer Science or relevant industry experience

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience building scalable applications on the Cloud (Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, etc..)
  • Experience building stream-processing applications (Spark streaming, Apache-Flink, Kafka, etc..)

About Goldman Sachs

At Goldman Sachs, we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, we are a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices around the world. We’re committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual has opportunities to grow professionally and personally, with training, development opportunities and firmwide networks.


We’re committed to finding reasonable accommodations for candidates with special needs or disabilities during our recruiting process. Learn more at GoldmanSachs.com/careers. © The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 2023. All rights reserved. Goldman Sachs is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veterans status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.


Job Function

  • Finance and Sales


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