Data Engineer


Columbus, OH
118k/year - 138k/year
October 23, 2024
Applicants: 0 Interviewing: 0 Hired: 0
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Randi Brofft

Randi Brofft

Vice President
Information Technology Retail Transportation

About the Job

Gentis Solutions is looking for a Data Engineer to join our team. This role is part of our Professional Consultants group, working directly with clients to accomplish their goals. The client has expressed an interest in hiring the individual after project completion. Consulting engagements of this type typically last an average of 3-6 months.

Compensation for this position ranges from 118k/year - 138k/year per year, based on experience. Payment is bi-weekly and is based on all hours worked, without eligibility for overtime.

This position requires the individual to be located in the Columbus, OH area.

Requirements

  • 7+ years of experience in roles involving project delivery methodologies (Waterfall, Iterative, Agile)
  • Strong process orientation with excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office products and experience working under tight deadlines
  • Proven ability to work independently in high-priority situations
  • Excellent facilitation, communication (both written and verbal), and presentation skills
  • Strong leadership, organizational, and conflict management abilities
  • Demonstrated experience in managing technical and business stakeholders
  • Ability to interpret and clarify technical issues and recommend process improvements or technology enhancements
  • Proven team spirit, adaptability, openness to feedback, and a cooperative work style
  • ITIL v3 or v4 certification (preferred)
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field, or equivalent work experience
  • Commitment to ongoing professional training (40 hours per year, with at least 10 hours relevant to the role)

Nice to Have:

  • Utility industry background
  • Experience in building business case justifications for process improvements or technology implementations