About the role
Does digging deep for data and turning it into useful, impactful insights get you excited? Then you could be our next Software Development Engineer - II - Data.
In this role, you will oversee your entire team’s work, ensuring that each individual is working towards achieving their personal goals and Meesho’s organisational goals. Moreover, you will keep an eye on all engineering projects and ensure the team is not straying from the right track.
You will also be tasked with directing programming activities, evaluating system performance, and designing new programs and features for smooth functioning.
What you will do
- Curate, build and transform raw data in scalable information
- Plan long-term strategies and projects for junior engineers
- Keep a closer look on various projects and monitor the progress
- Carry on smooth collaborations with the sales and engineering teams
- Provide management mentorship for junior team members and set the tone for holistic growth
- Ensure everyone is on the same page and taking ownership of their respective projects
- Make extracted data accessible so that organisations can use it to optimise performance
What you will need
- Bachelors /Master's in Computer Science
- At least 2 to 5 years of professional experience
- 1+ years of experience working with Big Data systems involving Kafka, Apache Spark/EMR, Hive/Impala, Delta lake, Presto and Airflow
- 1+ years of hands-on experience in implementation and performance tuning Spark/Deltalake/Presto implementations for terabytes scale
- Experience developing software code in one or more programming languages (Java, Scala, Python)
- 1+ years of experience in building streaming solutions using Apache Flink/Spark Streaming/Samza
- Good understanding of AWS BigData stack
- Good to Have
- Having been a contributor/commitor to the big data stack
- Data modeling experience and end-to-end data pipelining experience
- Knowledge of OLAP data cubes and BI tools
- Working knowledge of ELK, Redis and MYSQL
- Knowledge of RxJava, Java Springboot and Microservices architecture