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Looking for Data Bricks Developer and QA Tech Lead at Cincinnati, OH(Onsite position)

Hello,

This is Sham from Virtual Networx, and we are looking for Data Bricks Developer and QA Tech Lead at Cincinnati, OH(Onsite position).

 

 

Please share your updated resume at Shamraj@virtualnetworx.com or 469 209 6233

 

 

 

Job Title: Data Bricks Developer-

Location: Cincinnati, OH (Onsite)

Contract position

 

 

Job Details 

Role Description

A Data bricks developer to design, develop, and maintain Data bricks pipelines

 

Required Skills

•           10+ years of managing and administering the Databricks environment, including clusters, workspaces, and notebooks, to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and scalability.

•           Write clean, modular Python code for data processing, orchestration, automation, and integration with internal and external systems. 

•           Implement and tune Spark jobs for performance, reliability, and cost-efficiency, including partitioning, caching, and cluster configuration. 

•           Admin capabilities to setup infrastructure in cost effective way.

•           Configure and optimize Databricks clusters and resources based on workload requirements and best practices.

•           Monitor system performance, resource utilization, and availability using Databricks monitoring and logging tools. Preferably Dynatrace.

•           Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to Databricks infrastructure, security, and integration with other systems.

•           Implement and enforce security best practices to protect data and resources in the Databricks environment, including authentication, authorization, encryption, and data governance.

 

Nice-to-have Skills

•           4+ plus years of experience in designing, developing, and maintaining business intelligence solutions in Power BI

•           Study, analyze and understand business requirements in context to business intelligence.

•           Convert business requirements into technical specificities

•           Design, develop, and deploy BI solutions such as reporting tools

•           Build analysis services reporting models

•           Establish row-level data security while comprehending Power BI’s application security layer models.

•           Integrate and alter the data while connecting and updating it from different sources.

•           Develop dynamic and attracting dashboards and reports using Power BI

•           Experience in Retail is desired, not mandatory

 

 

 

Title: QA Tech Lead

Location: Cincinnati, OH (Onsite)

Contract position

 

Job Details

Role Description

We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Quality Engineer with a strong background in the Retail domain to drive our testing strategy and automate integrated applications. The role requires a hands-on technical expert who can align testing with fast-paced retail transformation initiatives.

  • Proficiency with Selenium for UI validation
  • Experience using Playwright for modern, responsive web interfaces
  • Karate Framework for REST and SOAP API validation testing (Postman, SoapUI, Rest Assured)
  • Perform manual and automated testing to ensure quality of products, systems, or applications
  • C# development experience Digital Shelf Experience

 

 

 

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