Data Engineering Team Lead

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York
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Job Description

Company Description

Teleosoft is a growing software company in South Central Pennsylvania. We serve county government offices nationally with market-leading technology and superior support. Our employees are amazing people who create an enjoyable workplace and love to see our clients succeed.

Location

This opening is for a hybrid position in York, PA.

Job Description

The Data Engineering Team Lead provides people and technology leadership to the data engineering team. As Team Lead, you will set the operational and technical direction for the team; manage and mentor team members; and take ownership of complex tasks. You will work towards the continuous improvement of the people, process, and technology behind CountySuite.

Anyone can write code. Anyone can be a developer. But it’s a different, rare breed of person who possesses the aptitude, joy, curiosity, humility, accountability, and passion to be a software engineer at Teleosoft.

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Manage & mentor data engineering team members
  • Own strategic & day-to-day output of data engineering team
  • Invest in new & existing talent to ensure a strong, flexible team
  • Recruit, screen, & onboard new team members
  • Write T-SQL & C# .NET code
  • Administer SQL Server & related server components
  • Serve as SME for database design, optimization, & maintenance
  • Develop according to best practices, design patterns, & code standards
  • Deliver high-quality work product free of bugs or defects
  • Collaborate with project & product advocates to define & refine requirements
  • Build professional partnership with customer stakeholders as needed
  • Receive feedback from customers while adhering to defined project scope
  • Interpret project & product requirements as documented in work items
  • Optimize database systems for scalability & performance
  • Build repeatable ETL capabilities
  • Execute data migration workflows for new customers
  • Participate in code review to constructively provide & receive peer feedback
  • Collaborate with peers & leaders to mitigate risks & overcome obstacles
  • Participate in continuous improvement process, contributing both ideas & effort
  • Adopt a collaborative, solution-oriented attitude towards problem solving
  • Provide people management and operational leadership to Data Engineers

Qualifications

Required Characteristics:

  • Deep integrity
  • Humility, compassion, and patience
  • Strong work ethic and desire to drive tasks to completion
  • Mature judgment; ability to evaluate tradeoffs and identify priorities
  • Ability and willingness to say “no” or push back appropriately
  • Quality time-management and estimation skills
  • Organization and efficiency
  • Clear, analytical thinking and strong problem-solving ability
  • Self-motivation; initiative
  • Positive, “can do” attitude and solutions mindset
  • Appreciation for value of team and collaboration
  • Wise exercise of delegation, coaching, and mentoring
  • Proactive and effective communication
  • A love for:
    • Technology
    • Working with and helping all kinds of people
    • Building and maintaining strong client relationships
    • Continuous learning and self-improvement

Education and Experience:

  • Professional experience as a leader of data engineers, DBAs, or similar
  • Proficiency with programming & concepts
  • Proficiency with Microsoft SQL Server & related concepts
  • Familiarity with various software development methodologies & patterns
  • Demonstrated ability to produce a functional enterprise ETL workflow
  • Demonstrated ability to develop & implement process
  • Strong executive function (organization, collaboration, communication, etc.)
  • Strong analytical & problem-solving skills
  • Professional experience with the following technologies:
    T-SQL, C#, .NET Framework & .NET Core, .NET Entity Framework
  • Professional experience with the following tools:SQL Server, SSMS, SSIS, Visual Studio / Code, Git SCM, Azure DevOps

Additional Information

Come Join Us!

If you have the skill and desire to work in a place where leaders listen and genuinely care, a place that pushes you to grow personally and professionally, and a place where you can put down roots and build a future, then Teleosoft just might be the home for you!

We also offer competitive benefits including amedical/dental/visionplan, vacation & sick time, and a 401(k).

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