LexisNexis Risk Solutions needs a Data Software Engineer II to work on ETL processes to convert data from Law enforcement agencies to specific company schemas, ensuring data is ingested to the cloud and data feeds are working 24/7.
Requirements
- Proficiency in development languages including but not limited to: Java/J2EE, JavaScript, JSP, C/C++, HTML, XML, SQL, Windows, UNIX, and .Net.
- Proficiency with data manipulation languages
- Ability to work with simple data models.
- Familiarity of industry best practices — code coverage.
- Basic knowledge of software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall)
- Knowledge of data storage subsystems
- Knowledge of test-driven development
Responsibilities
- Write and review portions of detailed specifications for the development of system components of moderate complexity.
- Work on Data client translation, meaning build the project in Visual Studio, install the service to retrieve their tables on the cloud
- Build C projects to translate the clients data into our format
- Troubleshoot existing installation with customers, resolve issues with SQL data conversions and automation problems (SQL agent, Task scheduler, services etc)
- Install processes to retrieve small data sets of data for the Community Crime map web site, so the agency can share their data with the public
- Collaborate with stakeholders to validate scoring code and ensure model accuracy.
- Document methodologies and follow best practices in statistical modeling
Other
- Work directly with law enforcement IT and support our technologies
- Meetings with PMO and agencies to answer technical questions
- Ability and desire to learn new processes and technologies
- Basic oral and written communications skills
- We are an equal opportunity employer: qualified applicants are considered for and treated during employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, disability status, protected veteran status, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.