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Senior Cloud Data Infrastructure Engineer
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Join ClickHouse as a Senior Cloud Data Infrastructure Engineer. Develop auto-scaling infrastructure for a serverless database using Go/C++ on Kubernetes and public cloud (AWS/GCP/Azure). Build scalable, fault-tolerant systems in a flexible, remote-first environment with equity and benefits.
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133450.00 - 197200.00 USD / Year
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Manager, Software Engineering - Data Infrastructure
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Lead a team of 5-6 engineers building critical data platforms for AI and analytics at a Canadian FinTech leader. This hands-on management role requires deep AWS, Airflow, and Kafka expertise to ensure operational excellence for high-scale data infrastructure. You will drive agile delivery, apply ...
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Canada
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156800.00 - 196000.00 CAD / Year
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Explore the critical and growing field of Data Infrastructure Engineer jobs, where professionals build the foundational platforms that power modern data-driven organizations. A Data Infrastructure Engineer is responsible for designing, constructing, and maintaining the scalable systems, tools, and frameworks that enable the reliable flow, storage, and processing of vast amounts of data. This role sits at the intersection of data engineering, software engineering, and DevOps, focusing on creating a robust, self-service platform that empowers data scientists, analysts, and other engineers to derive insights and build models without being hindered by underlying complexity. In this profession, typical responsibilities revolve around architecting and evolving the core data stack. This includes developing and orchestrating batch and real-time data pipelines using tools like Apache Airflow, Kafka, and cloud-native services. Engineers in this role implement and manage data warehouses (e.g., Snowflake, BigQuery) and data lakes, ensuring data is accessible, secure, and governed. A significant part of the job involves fostering operational excellence by building comprehensive monitoring, alerting, and data quality validation systems to proactively detect issues. Collaboration is key, as these engineers work closely with cross-functional teams to understand their data needs, develop tooling for automation, and support the entire data lifecycle from ingestion and transformation to analysis and machine learning. The typical skill set for Data Infrastructure Engineer jobs is broad and deep. Proficiency in programming languages like Python, Java, or Scala is essential, alongside expert-level SQL for data manipulation and system queries. A strong understanding of distributed systems principles and cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) is fundamental, including hands-on experience with infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform or CloudFormation. Candidates are expected to have a solid grasp of database technologies, both relational and NoSQL, and event-streaming architectures. DevOps practices, including CI/CD, containerization with Docker and Kubernetes, and a security-first mindset regarding data privacy and access controls, are increasingly standard requirements. Successful professionals in these roles are systematic problem-solvers who are passionate about building reliable, scalable infrastructure that serves as the single source of truth for an entire organization. As businesses increasingly rely on analytics and artificial intelligence, the demand for skilled Data Infrastructure Engineers continues to surge. These roles offer the opportunity to work on challenging technical problems and create the essential plumbing that turns raw data into strategic assets. For those with the right blend of software engineering rigor and data-centric thinking, Data Infrastructure Engineer jobs represent a impactful and rewarding career path at the heart of technological innovation.

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