As a Data Engineer, you will develop and maintain data pipelines, manage production environments, and deploy applications to support business decisions.
Zero Networks is a fast-growing cybersecurity startup redefining how organizations protect themselves. Our Data Team is at the heart of that mission - powering everything from security insights to customer-facing intelligence.
Join us as a Data Engineer to help develop and maintain our rapidly growing data platform. You will be responsible for implementing scalable data pipelines, contributing to the development of custom tools, and ensuring massive datasets are processed efficiently to drive critical business decisions.
- BS or MS in Computer Science or a related technical field.
- 3+ years of experience as a Software Developer or Data Engineer.
- 3+ years of hands-on Python development experience as part of an engineering team.
- Hands-on experience building and deploying production-grade data pipelines in cloud environments (GCP preferred), with full lifecycle ownership - from development to production.
- Hands-on experience developing, testing, and deploying production-grade applications - from coding and reviews to CI/CD, containerization, and production operations.
- Hands-on experience with Kubernetes, including deploying and managing applications with Helm and configuring production-ready environments.
- Familiariry with modern data lake and data warehouse concepts, including the separation of compute, storage, and metadata layers. Hands-on experience with Trino + Iceberg or similar architectures is a strong advantage.
Top Skills
GCP
Helm
Iceberg
Kubernetes
Python
Trino
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