Google is looking to solve operations and user problems by designing, developing, and supporting data pipelines, warehouses, databases, reporting, and visualization systems to handle information at massive scale.
Requirements
- 2 years of experience with software development in one or more programming languages
- 2 years of experience in Data Management or Data Integration or Data Domain, System Integration, Distributed Databases, SQL Pipelines
- Experience programming in Python
- Experience in writing and maintaining Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) that operate on a range of structured and unstructured sources
- Experience with large-scale data processing
- Experience with modeling business processes or real-world data sources
- Experience with setting and implementing data governance policies
Responsibilities
- Design, develop and support data pipelines, warehouses, databases, reporting and visualization systems to solve operations and users problems
- Collaborate and influence users and stakeholders to ensure our data infrastructure meets constantly evolving requirements and data governance policies
- Work closely with research scientists and engineers to productionize analysis models using data processing pipelines
- Recommend improvements and implement modifications to existing data models and ETL pipelines
- Write and review technical documents including design, development, and revision documents
- Drive innovation with new analytical tools to gain more insight from data
- Guide users in the Quantum Hardware Lab on how to ingest, store, process, analyze, and explore/visualize data on the Google Cloud Platform
Other
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience
- 2 years of experience with software development in one or more programming languages, or 1 year of experience with an advanced degree
- Excellent written communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills
- US citizens, lawful permanent residents, and certain protected individuals are considered “US persons” under applicable law
- Non-US persons would require an export license to work with technical information that is export-controlled