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Python Developer

Must Haves:
5
years of Python development Strong data processing/data transformation pipeline experience Pandas Data Frames NoSQL Database (HBase, MongoDB) Problem solver/strong contributor Plusses Experience with Jenkins based CI/CD
Responsibilities:
Insight Global is seeking a Python Developer to join a large financial client in Pennington, NJ. This person will be apart of an Anti-Money Laundering project where the team is currently rebuilding the entire system. The candidate is expected to develop (re-usable) framework components utilizing Event Based and Flow-Based Programming and work within the core frameworks architecture & development team. Lead design and code reviews across GRRS technology stack ensuring alignment with GRRS Technology Road map. Participate in inception and iteration planning meetings, infusing backlogs with technical input working in close partnership with the product owner and product engineering manager. Lead cross functional execution through the entire implementation process. Establish continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment pipelines and practice. Primary Skills:
Python, Functional Design, NoSQL databases like HBase, MongoDB Recommended Skills Apache H Base Architecture Code Review Continuous Delivery Continuous Integration Data Processing Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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