EY is the only professional services organization with a separate business unit (FSO) that is dedicated to the financial services marketplace. Our FSO teams have been at the forefront of every event that has reshaped and redefined the financial services industry.
Staff – Financial Services – Data and Analytics – Data Architecture and Integration
Job Description:
A bachelor’s or master’s degree
Around one or more years of related work experience in banking, capital markets, insurance or asset management
Experience assisting clients with strategic Data Architecture/Integration or Big Data initiatives, preferably focused in financial services
Strong experience in data architecture and integration technologies (ETL, data ingestion and distribution patterns, SQL, large data processing on distributed platforms, data warehousing)
Hands-on experience with at least one major Hadoop platform (Cloudera, Hortonworks, MapR)
Hands-on experience in developing or architecting Big Data applications using Hadoop and related technologies such as Spark, MapReduce, YARN, HDFS, Hive, Impala, Oozie, NoSQL, HBase, Elasticsearch, Cassandra, Flink, Flume, Splunk, etc.
Hands-on experience working with at least one programming language and related technologies such as Java, Scala, Python, .NET and APIs
Hands-on experience with streaming platforms and applications such as Spark Streaming, Kafka, Storm, etc.
Hands-on experience with cloud-related technologies (such as AWS, Azure, Redshift, EMR, etc.)
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to assimilate new knowledge
Ability to understand business challenges and translate them into value add analytics solutions
Excellent leadership and teaming skills
A willingness and ability to travel to meet client needs; travel is estimated at 80%-90%
Valid driver’s license in the US
Valid passport
Ideally, you’ll also have
A degree in computer science, engineering, accounting, finance or a related field; MBA or MS degree preferred
Consulting experience