Data and Infrastructure Consultant - Audit Analytics

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cBEYONData is seeking a highly skilled and experienced team member to join our team in support of configuration and build of data pipeline and integrated data sets to support Data Science activities for a Federal customer. The focus across the broader program includes ingesting and integrating data from the ERP and Non-ERP systems while ensuring that the Infrastructure is properly sized and maintained to support the user base. If you are interested in joining a high performing team with advancement opportunities, then look no further! Responsibilities: • Design new solutions using Databricks (Python, Pyspark) to deliver capabilities meeting business functional requirements. • Design modifications to existing data model solutions as needed. • Promote code into production using Gitlab. • Define test cases and verify test results to ensure solutions are functioning as designed. • Build data models and reports using datasets from ERPs and legacy systems. • Develop and load data from existing Army ERP’s by building data pipelines. • Support Audit Analytics as needed. Requirements: • * Security Clearance: Active DoD Secret security clearance are required • Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field • Experience: 10 years of related work experience • Skills: • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. • Minimum of 5 years of hands on development experience and proficiency in Python and Pyspark. • Experience with Databricks, developing data pipelines and workflow automation • Experience with Dev/Ops and CI/CD pipelines using Gitlab. • Experience ingesting data from Army ERP and Non-ERP systems. • Experience integrating data from GFEBS, LMP, GCSS-A and AESIP ERP’s. • Familiarity with database design and architecture; relational and non-relational • Ability to work cross-functionally, and participate in discussions • Knowledge of cloud architecture: commercial cloud vendors (AWS/Azure) • Competence with software engineering tools and processes (estimation, issue tracking, version control, debugging, etc.) • Proven ability to work independently on assigned tasks without any supervision. • Proven experience in knowledge sharing (i.e., code reviews, solid documentation) • Driven, self-directed personality • Strong sense of mission and commitment to making a difference Apply tot his job

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