Analyze source systems for data integration requirements and develop data workflows, ensuring reliability and compliance while collaborating with engineers and analysts.
Key Responsibilities Analyze source systems and define data integration requirements Develop and optimize data workflows, ensuring performance, reliability, and scalability Implement data transformation logic to meet business and reporting needs Monitor and troubleshoot data pipelines and resolve integration issues Ensure data quality, governance, and compliance with standards and regulations Collaborate with data engineers, analysts, and business stakeholders to deliver integrated data solutions Maintain documentation of data flows, mappings, and system architecture Support real-time and batch data processing solutions Deploy and manage integration solutions in cloud or on-premises environments
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