Lead Technical/Architect

  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posted 1 day ago | Updated moments ago

Overview

On Site
$$65 / hr
Contract - W2
Contract - 1 day((s))

Skills

Lead Technical/Architect

Job Details

Job Description:
  • Must be capable of understanding and solutioning for complex problems on software application development.
  • Able to produce MVP's of solutions based on concrete and vague requirements alike.
  • Vague requirements are due to the newness of the space and are often the stepping stone to the more concrete solution and requirement.
  • Teach and guide fellow engineers of all levels.
  • Able to clearly communicate well with engineers and leaders alike.
  • Our GenAI space has high engagement from EMG's and leadership in general.
  • I am not asking for masterful eloquence, but the candidate should be confident, measured, and know how to engage different audiences.
Skillset:
  • Strong Python development skills.
  • Intermediate to advanced data engineering skills.
  • Intermediate to advanced SQL skills.
  • Strong and efficient API development skills, especially with FastAPI.
  • Advanced experience in application development familiar with both analytical and operational type applications/systems.
  • Generally masterful software developer able to apply a range of industry common best practices to their development.
  • Kafka.
  • Working knowledge of Snowflake.
  • In general, looking for a strong back-end developer.
  • Experience with job automation such as Control-M, Airflow, etc.
Preferred Additional Skillsets:
  • Java development.
  • Java API development.
  • Spring, Spring boot.
  • Dbt (Data Build Tool).
  • Java script.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning engineering experience is nice to have, but not required.
  • Machine learning model implementation via Python.
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