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Data Engineer Internship

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Cincinnati

AI generated summary

  • You should have knowledge of Azure Data Factory, SQL skills, data warehouse concepts, and a desire to learn. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential; finance knowledge is a plus.
  • You will assist in developing ETL pipelines with Azure Data Factory, document processes, and investigate data issues using SQL queries.

Requirements

  • Theoretical knowledge of Azure Data Factory such as Datasets, Pipelines, Activities, Tasks, Data Flows. Hands on experience is preferred.
  • Understanding and writing SQL queries/views
  • Conceptual understanding of Data Warehouse design and modeling
  • Desire to learn and teach data engineering techniques in a collaborative environment on an Agile scrum team.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with FHLBank personnel.
  • A financial aptitude is helpful to understand the business processes.
  • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis as our company is not supporting sponsorship for the intern role.

Responsibilities

  • Assists in following standard development and enhancement process of ETL pipelines using Azure Data Factory
  • Document data engineering processes, as needed.
  • Investigate data related issues by executing SQL queries.

FAQs

What is the main responsibility of a Data Engineer Intern?

The main responsibility of a Data Engineer Intern is to assist in the design, development, and testing of the Enterprise Data Warehouse, including the development of ETL pipelines using Azure Data Factory.

What tools or technologies will I be working with during the internship?

You will be working primarily with Azure Data Factory and SQL for investigating data-related issues and executing queries.

Is prior experience with Azure Data Factory required for this internship?

While hands-on experience with Azure Data Factory is preferred, theoretical knowledge of its components such as Datasets, Pipelines, and Data Flows is acceptable.

What skills are important for this internship?

Important skills include understanding and writing SQL queries, conceptual knowledge of Data Warehouse design, effective communication skills, and interpersonal skills for teamwork within an Agile scrum environment.

Are there any educational qualifications required for this internship?

The internship does not specifically list educational qualifications, but a background or coursework related to data engineering, computer science, or similar fields is beneficial.

Will I be working independently or as part of a team during the internship?

You will be working as part of an Agile scrum team, which emphasizes collaboration and teamwork in the data engineering process.

Is this internship paid?

The job description does not specify whether the internship is paid; please inquire directly with the employer for this information.

Can international students apply for this internship?

No, applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States as the company is not supporting sponsorship for intern roles.

What is the working environment like for this position?

The working environment is a normal office setting with flexibility, allowing for potential remote or hybrid work arrangements.

Is there a focus on professional development during the internship?

Yes, there is a desire for interns to learn and teach data engineering techniques in a collaborative environment, suggesting opportunities for professional growth within the role.

A cooperatively owned regional wholesale bank supporting housing finance and affordable housing in KY, OH and TN.

Finance
Industry
201-500
Employees
1932
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati (FHLB) is a regional wholesale bank providing housing finance and economic development products and services to more than 600 member institutions located in the Fifth FHLB District of Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. The FHLB System, including 11 district banks and over 6,000 members, was chartered in 1932 by the U.S. Congress to provide liquidity and other funding for housing finance. The FHLB is wholly owned by its member institution stockholders and does not use taxpayer dollars. We recognize and appreciate the valuable contribution of a diverse workforce!