Python Operations Engineer, Development (52352)
Citrin Cooperman $130K–$160K/yr
Professional Services · 1,001-5,000 employees
About the role
The Python Operations Engineer will develop custom API integrations and automate operational tasks to bridge gaps between legacy systems and modern data estates. They will also support the data engineering team by writing complex PySpark transformations and building internal tooling for operational efficiency.
What they look for
Requirements
Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field and 2-4+ years of professional software development experience with a primary focus on Python. Proficiency in RESTful APIs, data parsing libraries, SQL, and cloud-based distributed data processing is required.
Benefits
Full description
Job DetailsPosition Type: Full Time / Experienced LevelSalary Range: $130,000.00 - $160,000.00 Salary/yearJob Category: Corporate ITCitrin Cooperman offers a dynamic work environment, fostering professional growth and collaboration. We’re continuously seeking talented individuals who bring a problem-solving mindset, fresh perspectives, and sharp technical expertise. We know you have choices, so our team of collaborative, innovative professionals are ready to support your professional development. At Citrin Cooperman, we offer competitive compensation and benefits and most importantly, the flexibility to manage your personal and professional life to focus on what matters most to you! We are seeking a Python Operations Engineer, Development, to join our Development team within the Information Technology department. While our Data Engineers focus on core pipeline architecture, we’re seeking a versatile Python Engineer to serve as the “utility player” for the team, tackling complex data parsing, custom integrations, and operational automation. In this highly dynamic role, you’ll be the primary developer who bridges the gaps between legacy systems, third-party APIs, and our modern data estate. You’ll write robust, production-grade Python code to handle the edge cases that standard data integration tools (like Azure Data Factory) can’t easily resolve. Whether you’re building custom API extractors, writing PySpark scripts to flatten deeply nested data structures, or automating routine infrastructure tasks alongside our Cloud Engineers, you’ll be the team’s go-to problem solver. The ideal candidate is a scrappy, adaptable coder who loves diving into messy data problems and takes pride in writing clean, efficient, and well-documented scripts. Responsibilities are, but not limited to: Custom API Integrations: Design, develop, and maintain robust Python scripts to ingest data from complex, rate-limited, or poorly documented third-party APIs that lack native Fabric/Azure connectors. Complex Data Parsing: Write bespoke code to extract, parse, and flatten unstructured or semi-structured data formats (deeply nested JSON, XML, messy flat files, or logs) before handing the data off to the Data Engineers for Medallion layer modeling. Operational Automation: Partner closely with Database Administrators and Cloud Engineers to automate routine infrastructure, monitoring, and maintenance tasks using Python (e.g., interacting with Azure Resource Manager APIs or automating alert remediations). PySpark Development: Support the core Data Engineering team by writing and optimizing complex PySpark transformations within Microsoft Fabric notebooks for large-scale data processing. Internal Tooling: Build lightweight internal tools, Command Line Interfaces (CLIs), or microservices to improve operational efficiency and quality-of-life for the broader Data Operations team. Code Quality & CI/CD: Ensure all custom scripts are version-controlled via Git, rigorously tested, and seamlessly integrated into the team’s automated deployment pipelines. QualificationsThe ideal candidate must: Have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, or equivalent practical experience. Have 2–4+ years of professional software development experience, with a heavy and primary focus on Python. Possess a deep understanding of interacting with web services and RESTful APIs, including handling authentication (OAuth, API keys), pagination, and rate limiting. Have strong experience of parsing and manipulating complex data formats (JSON, XML, CSV) using Python libraries (Pandas, Requests, JSON). Be familiar with PySpark and distribute data processing concepts within a cloud environment (Microsoft Fabric, Databricks, or Synapse). Possess a solid understanding of SQL for querying and validating data against relational databases. Be proficient with Git version control and writing code that is easily integrated into CI/CD pipelines. Be the “Swiss Army Knife”: Highly adaptable. Does not get frustrated when asked to switch from building an API integration on Monday to writing an automation script for the DBA on Wednesday. Be the scrappy problem solver: Thrives when handed a poorly documented legacy system and asked to figure out how to securely extract its data. Be a clean code advocate: Understands that “utility” scripts often become mission-critical enterprise dependencies, and therefore refuses to write messy, undocumented code. Be a certified Professional Python Programmer (PCPP1) (preferred). Be Microsoft certified: Azure Developer Associate (AZ-204) (preferred). Be a Databricks Certified Associate Developer for Apache Spark (preferred).
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