Applications are accepted until further notice.
WHO YOU'LL WORK WITH
You will work with multiple organizations, playing a leadership role in transforming Cisco by developing and implementing analytic models and intelligent automation to drive us toward a data-driven digital organization.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Provide hands-on technical support, research, and quality assurance testing.
- Analyze structural requirements for data storage solutions and completeness
WHO YOU ARE
As a Data Engineer you are laser focused on enabling a data driven approach to optimization by sourcing, maintaining and ensuring the availability of data used to drive full life cycle marketing insights to optimize marketing investments and the customer experience. They integrate both batch and streaming approaches to support standard business intelligence, as well as decision automation and machine learning requirements. Data engineers help make data much easier to understand and consume for others and have led to pivot to new technologies.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Open to 0-3 years of relevant experience or recent graduate or those in the final year of a Master's in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, a related program, or holders of equivalent academic certifications.
- Proficient in programming languages: Python, Java, or Scala
- Experience with databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB
- Experience with big-data processing frameworks: Hadoop, Spark
- Experience with cloud services such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform
- Able to legally live and work in the country for which you’re applying, without visa support or sponsorship.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience with RESTful API design and development for data integration
- Understanding of security standards related to data encryption, secure data transfer, and access controls.
- Knowledge of full-stack development for building comprehensive data solutions
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