NVIDIA

Financial Services

SeniorDataEngineer

$184–288k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Senior Data Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Data Engineering, Financial Systems, Cloud Infrastructure, ETL/ELT. Architect event-driven pipelines. Develop new data models”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure transactional integrity; Improve quality, security, and coverage; Ensure reliability of financial operations; Zero data loss

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Debugging complex challenges

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 10+ years of industry experience, Expertise in building scalable REST APIs, PostgreSQL, Python, Golang, Scala, NodeJS, Architecting ETL/ELT pipelines, Databricks, dbt, Delta Lake, Apache Iceberg, High-scale distributed systems, Linux, Cloud infrastructure (AWS/GCP/Azure), Docker, Kubernetes

Nice to Have

Master's degree, Experience developing data ontology, Experience developing semantic data layers, Managing Financial/ERP data at internet scale, Infrastructure as Code mindset, Building self-healing systems

What You'll Do.

Architect event-driven pipelines

Develop new data models

Ensure transactional integrity

Automate scalable ETL processes

Refactor data architectures

Codify business processes

Debug complex challenges

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate across teams

Full Job Description

Within NVIDIA, our Financial Services Engineering (FSE) group’s mission is to architect the financial infrastructure powering NVIDIA Cloud Services, including GeForce Now, by owning the end-to-end monetization pipeline. We orchestrate seamless global payment capture and transform complex service usage into precise financial obligations, leveraging tax engines, financial ledgers, and compliant invoicing to ensure every customer transaction is accurate and frictionless across the globe. We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to join our Financial Systems Engineering team. This role involves building the foundational systems that support NVIDIA's high-performance financial infrastructure. This individual will play an important role in building scalable cloud services that integrate with diverse financial systems, enabling operational automation across global financial operations. **What You 'll Be Doing:** * Pipeline Architecture & Integrity: Architect event-driven pipelines (Kafka) and develop new data models that ensure transactional integrity (ACID) for commercial events like invoices, payments, and adjustments. * Scalable Data Solutions: Automate scalable ETL processes and refactor next-generation data architectures to improve quality, security, and coverage for rapidly growing business demands. * Operational Excellence: Collaborate across teams to codify business processes into self-measuring systems, debugging complex challenges to ensure the reliability of financial operations. **What We Need To See:** * Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience); Master’s preferred. * 10+ years of industry experience delivering scalable financial services. * Core Technical Skills: Expertise in building scalable REST APIs backed by PostgreSQL and proficiency in Python, Golang, Scala, or NodeJS. Hands-on experience architecting robust ETL/ELT pipelines using Databricks and dbt to manage large-scale Delta Lake or Apache Iceberg tables. * Infrastructure & Systems: Deep underst

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