AWS Data Engineer - Reston, VA (InPerson Interview)
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Role: AWS Data Engineer Location- Reston, VA (In Person Interview at Herndon VA)
Duration: Fulltime
Experience: 10+ years
Onsite: 5 Days Onsite
Job Description
Seeking an AWS Data Engineer to design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL solutions using Python/PySpark and AWS managed services to support analytics and data product needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Build and maintain ETL pipelines using Python and PySpark on AWS Glue and other compute platforms
- Orchestrate workflows with AWS Step Functions and serverless components (Lambda)
- Implement messaging and event-driven patterns using AWS SNS and SQS
- Design and optimize data storage and querying in Amazon Redshift
- Write performant SQL for data transformations, validation, and reporting
- Ensure data quality, monitoring, error handling, and operational support for pipelines
- Collaborate with data consumers, engineers, and stakeholders to translate requirements into solutions
- Contribute to CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, and documentation for reproducible deployments
Required Skills
- Strong experience with Python and PySpark for large-scale data processing
- Proven hands-on experience with AWS services: Lambda, SNS, SQS, Glue, Redshift, Step Functions
- Solid SQLSQL skills and familiarity with data modeling and query optimization
- Experience with ETL best practices, data quality checks, and monitoring/alerting
- Familiarity with version control (Git) and basic DevOps/CI-CD workflows
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