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Job description: We, at Turing, are looking for talented remote Hadoop/Kafka data engineers who will be responsible for creating new features and components on the data platform or infrastructure, producing detailed technical work and high level architectural design. Here's the best chance to collaborate with top industry leaders while working with top Silicon Valley companies. Key responsibilities - Design and develop low-latency, highly-performance data analytics applications - Develop automated data pipelines to synchronize and process complex data streams - Collaborate with data scientists/engineers, front-end developers, and designers to create data processing and data storage components - Build data models for relational databases and write comprehensive integration tests to deliver high-quality products - Participate in loading data from several disparate datasets, assist documentation team in providing good customer documentation - Contribute in scoping and designing analytic data assets and implementing modeled attributes Basic Requirements - Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science (or equivalent experience) - 3+ years of experience in Data engineering (rare exceptions for highly skilled developers) - Extensive experience with big data technologies like Hadoop, Hive, Druid, etc. - Expertise in creating and managing big data pipelines using Kafka, Flume, Airflow etc. - Efficient working with Python and other data processing languages like Scala, Java etc. - Working experience with AWS hosted environments - Strong knowledge of databases including SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL - Familiarity with DevOps environments and containerization with Docker, Kubernetes etc. - Fluent in English to communicate effectively - Ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones About Turing.com Turing’s mission is to unleash the world’s untapped human potential. We use AI to source, evaluate, hire, onboard, and manage engineers remotely (including the HR and compliance aspects) in a bigger platform that we call the “Talent Cloud”. We recently achieved unicorn status with a valuation of $1.1B, after raising over $140M in financing over four rounds of funding. 100+ companies including companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pepsi, Dell, Disney +, and Coinbase have hired Turing developers.

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