Senior Crypto Data Engineer; Global-Remote-Non

Position: Senior Crypto Data Engineer (Global-Remote-Non-US) Token Metrics is seeking a multi-talented Senior Big Data Engineer to facilitate the operations of our Data Scientists and Engineering team. The Senior Big Data Engineer will be responsible to employ various tools and techniques to construct frameworks that prepare information using SQL, Python, R, Java and C++. The Senior Big Data Engineer will be responsible for employing machine learning techniques to create and sustain structures that allow for the analysis of data while remaining familiar with dominant programming and deployment strategies in the field. During various aspects of this process, you should collaborate with coworkers to ensure that your approach meets the needs of each project. Responsibilities • Liaising with coworkers and clients to elucidate the requirements for each task. • Conceptualizing and generating infrastructure that allows big data to be accessed and analyzed. • Reformulating existing frameworks to optimize their functioning. • Testing such structures to ensure that they are fit for use. • Building a data pipeline from different data sources using different data types like API, CSV, JSON, etc. • Preparing raw data for manipulation by Data Scientists. • Implementing proper data validation and data reconciliation methodologies. • Ensuring that your work remains backed up and readily accessible to relevant coworkers. • Remaining up-to-date with industry standards and technological advancements that will improve the quality of your outputs. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in Data Engineering, Big Data Analytics, Computer Engineering, or related field. • A Master's degree in a relevant field is an added advantage. • 3+ years of Python, Java or any programming language development experience • 3+ years of SQL & No-SQL experience (Snowflake Cloud DW & Mongo DB experience is a plus) • 3+ years of experience with schema design and dimensional data modeling • Expert proficiency in SQL, No SQL, Python, C++, Java, R. • Expert with building Data Lake, Data Warehouse or suitable equivalent. • Expert in AWS Cloud. • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. • A knack for independence and group work. • Capacity to successfully manage a pipeline of duties with minimal supervision. About Token Metrics Token Metrics helps crypto investors build profitable portfolios using artificial intelligence-based crypto indices, rankings, and price predictions. Token Metrics has a diverse set of customers, from retail investors and traders to crypto fund managers, in more than 50 countries. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job

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