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Cloud Support Engineer: Data, Infrastructure, Databricks, Python, Insurance

Data Support Engineer required for a leading Specialist Insurance organisation. As part of the Data Operations team, you will support the design and development of critical data applications on Azure Cloud Platform. This is a Platform focused role, so a blend of Data & Infrastructure knowledge is key.

You will be well versed in Azure technologies such as Databricks and Azure storage with experience in MDM and ETL tools. You may come from a Data background with exposure to infrastructure support or a Platform/Database support with increased capacity in Data Engineering.

This is an ideal role for an Engineer with a varied skillset and keen to support a scalable Azure Data Platform.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide design & development support to data applications such as Azure Data Factory, Databricks and Phinsys
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to ETL processes
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize data pipelines and improve system performance.
  • Create and maintain appropriate technical documentation
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize data platform and improve system performance


Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Data Platform Engineer or similar role
  • Strong understanding of Azure Cloud offerings such as ADF and Databricks
  • Experience with Master Data Management and Data Quality and Governance
  • Demonstrate experience supporting infrastructure - Infrastructure as code is highly desirable
  • Coding ability in Python and Spark is required


Cloud Support Engineer: Data, Infrastructure, Databricks, Python, Insurance

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