GovCIO - Hartford, CT
posted about 2 months ago
GovCIO is currently hiring for an ETL Engineer (or Data Scientist) to join our ETL Team focused on ingesting and visualizing data from all over the cloud and alerting on deviations of normalization. This position will be located in Hanover, MD and will be a fully remote position. The role involves developing, inspecting, mining, transforming, and analyzing data to create descriptive and predictive models that impact productivity, decision making, and provide strategic mission impact. The ETL Engineer will apply data wrangling tools including ETL, ELT, and programming languages to collect and blend data from operational and relevant external systems. The position requires applying data mining, machine learning, and statistical analysis on data to create predictive and descriptive models. The engineer will also be responsible for developing segmentation, clustering, forecasting, classification, and other models, as well as maintaining and integrating analytical systems with operational systems, verifying the accuracy of the data and analytics. In addition, the role involves generating new business insights through data extraction, storage, transformation, analysis, and visualization of diverse data sets. The engineer will collect and transform structured, unstructured, relational, and NoSQL data using ETL and ELT tools, and develop custom code using programming languages. Understanding and using distributed methods that scale to multi-Terabyte sized data collections is also essential. The ETL Engineer will analyze data using data mining, machine learning, and statistical algorithms available in COTS tools, and build analytical solutions using programming languages and libraries. The position requires interpreting and evaluating the accuracy of results through iterative, agile methods, and applying data discovery and visualization tools to develop compelling, actionable data stories. Close collaboration with data SMEs, business, and management to prioritize business and information needs is also a key aspect of this role.