Python + SQL Data Engineer

Infosys

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(23)

Guadalajara, Mexico

Why you should apply for a job to Infosys:

  • 4.2/5 in supportive management
  • 57% say women are treated fairly and equally to men
  • Ratings are based on anonymous reviews by Fairygodboss members.
  • Our STEM education and maker movement programs enable you to support a more equitable digital society
  • At Infosys, our D&I charter draws inspiration from our values and is contained in the first tenet of our Code of Conduct and Ethics.
  • At Infosys, we nurture that spirit with technology that can inspire you to not just ask ‘what next’, but actually help you to build it.
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    Position summary

    lsets:

    • At least 3 years of project experience in Python and SQL.
    • Good understanding of ETL concepts.

    Good to have:

    • Experience with Cloud Platforms (AWS or Azure).
    • Experience in Big Data ecosystem using Hadoop/Python/Scala/Spark/PySpark packages and libraries for large scale data.
    • Experience in working with Azure Databricks or Snowflake.
    • Experience in data warehouse using any ETL tool.
    • Experience in Unix shell scripting.

    Other Relevant Experience:

    • Experience in software development life cycle.
    • Working in an agile environment, works on new systems development and enhancement/maintenance of existing systems.
    • Ability to work in team in diverse/ multiple stakeholder environment.
    • Preferred - Experience in Financial Services, Insurance Domain.

    Why you should apply for a job to Infosys:

  • 4.2/5 in supportive management
  • 57% say women are treated fairly and equally to men
  • Ratings are based on anonymous reviews by Fairygodboss members.
  • Our STEM education and maker movement programs enable you to support a more equitable digital society
  • At Infosys, our D&I charter draws inspiration from our values and is contained in the first tenet of our Code of Conduct and Ethics.
  • At Infosys, we nurture that spirit with technology that can inspire you to not just ask ‘what next’, but actually help you to build it.