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Job Title: Python Developer – Apache Airflow Tech Lead
Location: Jersey City, NJ (Hybrid), Only Locals
No GC or USC

Job Description:
• We are seeking a highly skilled Python Developer with Apache Airflow expertise to lead the design, development, and migration of automation workflows for a leading insurance client.
• The ideal candidate will have deep experience in Python scripting, Apache Airflow orchestration, and Azure cloud services, with a proven track record in modernizing and automating complex business processes.

Key Responsibilities:
• Design, develop, and implement scalable workflows using Apache Airflow to replace existing 3rd-party RPA modules.
• Develop and optimize Python scripts for data transformation, automation, and seamless integration within Airflow pipelines.
• Deploy, monitor, and scale Airflow workflows using Azure cloud services (e.g., Azure Data Factory, Azure DevOps, Azure Storage).
• Lead the migration of critical business processes including Auto, Package, Work Order Processing, and Policy Renewals across Commercial Insurance (CI), Major Accounts, and Middle Market lines of business.
• Conduct unit testing, performance tuning, and troubleshooting of workflows and scripts to ensure reliability and scalability.
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, identify dependencies, and align automation efforts with business objectives.
• Document technical designs, workflow configurations, and project details to maintain transparency and traceability.
• Provide guidance and mentorship to junior developers on best practices for Airflow, Python, and cloud integration.

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