Zayo

telecom

DataAnalyticsEngineer

$77–119k Miami Shores, Florida, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Data Analytics Engineer at Zayo. Skills: SQL, Python, dbt, Snowflake, Azure Data Factory, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Sigma, Tableau, data modeling, ETL, ELT. design and deliver high-quality data products. understand their needs”

What You'll Achieve.

deliver high-quality data products; enable our network and engineering teams to make informed, data-driven decisions; deliver insights that drive network performance, reliability, and operational efficiency; ensure efficiency and reliability; ensure data solutions align with real-world operational needs; translate complex network data into actionable insights

Industry & Context.

telecom
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving skills; Proven ability to analyze complex business problems, identify gaps in existing processes, and propose scalable data solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems, Telecommunications, or a related field (or equivalent experience), Minimum of five (5) years of experience in analytics engineering, data engineering, or BI roles, Strong proficiency in SQL, Strong proficiency in Snowflake, Strong proficiency in dbt, Strong proficiency in Python for data transformation and automation, Proven ability to analyze complex business problems, identify gaps in existing processes, and propose scalable data solutions, communication skills, documentation skills

Nice to Have

preferably supporting telecom or network operations, Familiarity with CI/CD tools (e. g. , GitHub, Azure DevOps), Experience implementing data quality frameworks and metadata management practices, Background in network engineering analytics, service performance monitoring, or customer experience analytics, Knowledge of telecom industry KPIs and metrics (e. g. , uptime, MTTR, capacity utilization, throughput, etc. )

What You'll Do.

design and deliver high-quality data products

understand their needs

document requirements

translate them into scalable data solutions

analyze existing processes and data pipelines to identify improvement opportunities

and more reliable ways to deliver insights

develop solutions from beginning to end

Partner with network and technology stakeholders to understand business objectives

and data requirements

Develop and maintain deep knowledge of telecom data domains and source systems

Lead the creation of BTS (BRD Technical Specification) documentation

and maintain robust data products

Evaluate existing data processes and models to identify opportunities for standardization

Propose and implement innovative solutions that improve data accessibility

Develop scalable data models using dbt and Snowflake

Build and orchestrate ETL/ELT pipelines in Azure Data Factory and Microsoft Fabric

Write and optimize SQL and Python code for advanced data manipulation

Facilitate UAT (User Acceptance Testing) with business partners

Design and deliver dashboards and reports using Power BI

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work closely with network operations, engineering, and technology partners; Collaborate with data engineers, analysts, and architects to maintain alignment across the broader data ecosystem

Communication Scope

communication skills; ability to bridge business and technical perspectives

Full Job Description

**Company Description** Zayo provides mission-critical bandwidth to the world’s most impactful companies, fueling the innovations that are transforming our society. Zayo’s 141,000-mile network in North America and Europe includes extensive metro connectivity to thousands of buildings and data centers. Zayo’s communications infrastructure solutions include dark fiber, private data networks, wavelengths, Ethernet, and dedicated Internet access. Zayo serves wireless and wireline carriers, media, tech, content, finance, healthcare and other large enterprises. We’re looking for an **Analytics Engineer** to join our Network Data Solutions team. In this role, you will combine deep telecom data expertise with technical acumen and problem-solving skills to design and deliver high-quality data products that enable our network and engineering teams to make informed, data-driven decisions. You’ll work closely with network operations, engineering, and technology partners to understand their needs, document requirements, and translate them into scalable data solutions. You’ll also analyze existing processes and data pipelines to identify improvement opportunities — proposing smarter, faster, and more reliable ways to deliver insights that drive network performance, reliability, and operational efficiency. You will leverage your expertise in data design, data engineering (ETL/ELT), and business intelligence to develop solutions from beginning to end. **Key Responsibilities** * **Partner with network and technology stakeholders to understand business objectives, challenges, and data requirements across areas such as network performance, reliability, capacity, and customer experience.** * **Develop and maintain deep knowledge of telecom data domains and source systems, including network inventory, provisioning, assurance, fault, and performance data.** * Lead the creation of BTS (BRD Technical Specification) documentation, translating business logic into clear technical solutions. *

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