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Sr. ETL / Python Developer
Senior Data Engineer (Sr. ETL / Python Developer)
Position Summary
We are seeking a hands-on Senior Dashboard/Report (Tableau / Python Developer) to support the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and Analytics Program. This role plays a critical part in designing, developing, and maintaining Reports and Dashboards that
support Medicaid analytics, federal reporting, and enterprise decision support.
The ideal candidate brings strong Tableau and Python engineering expertise, experience working with large healthcare datasets, and the ability to operate effectively in a regulated, audit-sensitive environment. This is a delivery-focused role requiring close collaboration with architects, analysts, QA, PMs, SMEs, developers, and reporting BI teams across both
legacy and cloud-based platforms.
Primary Responsibilities

Design, develop, and maintain enterprise level Dashboards/Reports using Tableau and Python-based frameworks.
Build and optimize scalable data processing solutions using Python.
Support Medicaid analytics and federal reporting initiatives (e.g., T-MSIS, PERM, MARS, Quality of Care)
Write and optimize SQL and stored procedures across relational platforms such as Teradata.
Participate in cloud migration and modernization initiatives within Azure-based architectures
Collaborate with analysts, QA, and reporting teams to ensure data quality, accuracy, and timeliness
Follow Reporting and Dashboard best practices for performance, reliability, reusability, and security
Support production operations, incident resolution, and root-cause analysis
Participate in code reviews, source control, and CI/CD processes using Azure DevOps and GitHub
Required Qualifications
5+ years of Reporting and Dashboard with a focus on enterprise data warehousing
5+ years of hands-on Reports and Dashboard development using Tableau, Business Objects.
5+ years of Python development for data engineering and automation
3+ years of experience with Spark-based processing frameworks (Databricks or equivalent)
Strong SQL expertise and experience with relational databases (such as Teradata, Snowflake, Oracle, SQL Server)
Experience with source control and DevOps practices (Azure DevOps, GitHub, CI/CD)
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Engineering, Analytics, or a related field
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting State Medicaid EDW or MMIS analytics environments
Healthcare or public-sector analytics experience (Medicaid / Medicare preferred)
Data modeling experience in enterprise data warehouse environments
Scripting experience (PowerShell, Bash) for automation and orchestration
Experience designing or consuming APIs (REST) within data platforms
Familiarity with data quality frameworks, reconciliation, and audit support
Azure certifications related to data engineering or analytics
Work Environment s Telecommute Policy
This position supports a telecommute-friendly work model and may be performed remotely within the continental United States.
Periodic travel may be required based on project or customer needs.

This is a remote position.

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