Genpact Openings For 2020| BE/ B.Tech| Computer Science/ Information Systems Engineering| Consultant – Data Engineer | Bangalore | apply Online ASAP

Company: Genpact

About Company :
Genpact Limited (NYSE: G) is a global leader in transforming and running business processes and operations, including those that are complex and industry-specific. Our mission is to help clients become more competitive by making their enterprises more intelligent through becoming more adaptive, innovative, globally effective and connected to their own clients.

Genpact stands for Generating Impact – visible in tighter cost management as well as better management of risk, regulations and growth for hundreds of long-term clients including more than 100 of the Fortune Global 500.

Company Website: www.genpact.com

Positions: Consultant – Data Engineer

Experience: Experienced

Job Location: Bangalore

Salary: Best In Industry

Qualification: B.E/ B.Tech in Computer Science or Information Science Engineering with relevant professional experience.


Job Description:

As a Data Engineer, you will be working on a number of high-profile projects and interfacing with key partners to design and build solutions that enable the business to gain insights needed for decision-making. You will be instrumental in our digital transformation by building the foundations for our cloud solutions and providing enterprise solutions to common problems. Projects will focus mainly on new development in the areas of data discovery, data quality, data integration and data movement.

Responsbilities

  • Production Support/Troubleshooting
  • Design and maintain coding standards to improve user experience.
  • Designing and enhancing codebase and database
  • Maintenance of Dev/QA environment
  • Responsibilities shall include contributing in designing and documenting of the software architecture based on existing architecture and inputs received from Client from time to time

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