Function as a technical leader and advisor within the data technology field at TCGplayer, nurturing growth and progress of both company and individual engineers
Provide technical expertise and insight as you work with other teams to develop data flow strategies and define storage needs for microservices
Manage cross-application projects for datastores, emphasizing security, software currency, data governance, and platform migrations
Research emerging capabilities in both the datastores used by the organization and the broader marketplace to inform long-term strategic planning
Consult on database design for the structures within an application’s datastores and queries/aggregations against those structures
Write minimal yet effective code, primarily database queries to facilitate data management and proof-of-concepts for suggested techniques
Guide selection appropriate datastore tech for new and re-platformed apps, focusing on transactional microservices and event-driven systems
Requirements
10 years or more experience in designing datastores, data architectures, and data flows which are scalable, reliable, and efficient
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology or a related field, or a combination of education and experience
Expertise at applying written and verbal communication skills to influence through collaboration across functional roles and levels
Significant experience designing and implementing datastores for microservices and event-driven applications
An understanding of where various data technologies are most-effectively applied
Significant personal experience with a breadth of technologies including both RDBMS and non-RDBMS platforms
Significant experience with implementing and supporting data governance within medium-to-large organizations
Benefits
Medical benefits
Paid time off
401(k) eligibility
Parental leave
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
data architecturedata flow designdatabase designdatabase queriesdata governancemicroservicesevent-driven systemsRDBMSnon-RDBMSdata management