IQVIA

Healthcare

DataEngineer

€45–65k ~AI est. Madrid, Spain FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Data Engineer at IQVIA. Skills: Data Engineering, Data Pipelines, SQL, Python. Design data pipelines. Implement data pipelines”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Clarity to complex challenges

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Deep expertise in Python, Proficiency in modular development, Hands-on experience designing data pipelines, Focus on testability and scalability, Confidence in writing SQL, Extensive expertise in relational database system, Excellent communication skills in English

Nice to Have

Experience with monitoring system, Eagerness to learn data engineering best practices, Affinity with the medical domain, Knowledge of medical data standards

What You'll Do.

Design data pipelines

Implement data pipelines

Improve data pipelines

Design data warehouse

Develop ETL pipelines

Provide support for user requests

Provide support for ETL issues

Develop testable python data pipelines

Provide operational support for pipelines

Maintain python modules

Develop SQL data transformations

Develop connectors for data sources

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative environment; Data warehousing team; Cross-functional team; Software engineers; Designers; Medical consultants; NLP engineers

Communication Scope

Translate complex concepts

Full Job Description

**Data Engineer** **About IQVIA Patient Finder** We live in a world where most information is readily available at our fingertips. You might be surprised to learn the situation in hospitals is rather different. Systems used for electronic healthcare records (EHR) facilitate the clinical workflow, retrieving and storing information for each patient. There is, however, a large need for secondary usage of this data. Think of linking patients to clinical trials, medical research studies, and care quality assessment. For this purpose IQVIA has developed a search engine enabling medical professionals to find patient cohorts and collect data. In all that we do, we have the doctors and patients at the fore of our mind, and we also ensure to strictly adhere to privacy regulations. Patient Finder is currently used on a daily basis by 40+ hospitals in The Netherlands and Belgium and is expanding into other international markets. The product is a scale-up within a larger corporation, meaning the product is proven while there is still room to make your own mark and propose creative solutions. Europe. We are looking for a medior data engineer to join our data warehouse team. **What are you going to do?** As a data engineer you will design, implement, and improve data pipelines in hospitals with a wide variety of data sources, mostly on-premise, with plans to become cloud-ready for international customers in the coming years. You will be working in a collaborative environment as part of a six-person data warehousing team. The team is responsible for a wide range of tasks, including data warehouse design, data mapping, ETL pipeline development, and providing support for new user requests and ETL-related issues. You will be actively involved in all of these activities, with the opportunity to specialize in a particular area if you wish. Additionally, you will be part of a larger, cross-functional and dynamic team consisting of software engineers, designers, medical consultants and N

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