Role Overview
We are supporting a large enterprise healthcare organization in Jacksonville, FL with the development and support of production data processing platforms. This role focuses on hands-on development using Ab Initio and SQL to build, enhance, and maintain enterprise batch data workflows used across downstream analytics and business systems.
This is a development-focused role. It is not a BI or reporting position. The work centers on building and supporting reliable, production-grade data pipelines within a regulated environment.
What You’ll Be Doing
Design, develop, and support Ab Initio-based data processing solutions
Build and enhance batch data workflows across multiple platforms and data sources
Write and optimize complex SQL, including stored procedures
Develop and maintain Unix scripts supporting data processing operations
Perform data profiling and analysis to identify and resolve data quality issues
Participate in unit testing, debugging, and production support
Review peer code and contribute to development standards and best practices
Create and maintain technical documentation and detailed design specifications
Support applications through the full software development life cycle
Collaborate with developers, analysts, project managers, and business stakeholders
Ensure data integrity, availability, and security in accordance with enterprise standards
Required Skills and Experience
5+ years of professional experience in data engineering or software development
Direct, hands-on production experience with Ab Initio
Strong SQL development skills, including complex queries and stored procedures
Experience working in Unix or Linux environments, RHEL preferred
Experience supporting enterprise batch data processing systems
Familiarity with SDLC, change management, and release processes
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently
Clear written and verbal communication skills
Nice to Have
Experience with data quality and data governance frameworks
Exposure to NoSQL databases
Experience in regulated or enterprise environments, healthcare preferred
Cloud exposure, AWS, Azure, or GCP
