Senior Software Engineer (Database and Data Integration)

About the job Senior Software Engineer (Database and Data Integration)

Senior Software Engineer (Database and Data Integration)



Location: Client Premises, Dubai, UAE



Salary: AED 11,000 to 14,000 per month



Benefits: Work visa, air tickets, medical insurance, gratuity, paid time off



Experience Required: Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience



Reference: FZ-AE-374



As a Senior Software Engineer for the Airline Reservation Enhancements initiative, you will



design and implement the high-performance database solutions that power our Clients



global reservation ecosystem. You will transform complex, disparate data sources into



actionable insights and scalable warehouse architectures, ensuring that one of the worlds



leading airlines maintains its competitive edge through data accuracy, system stability, and



optimized integration pipelines.



Key Responsibilities



Database Architecture & Design: Design and build robust database solutions and



data models using Oracle and Amazon Redshift to support large-scale airline



reservation data.



Complex Data Transformation: Perform advanced data analysis and



transformation across disparate sources, ensuring data integrity and high-



performance processing.



ETL & Pipeline Development: Develop and implement modular, reusable data



integration components and scalable ETL pipelines for enterprise-grade data



warehousing.



Performance Engineering: Identify and resolve bottlenecks through expert query



optimization, indexing strategies, and performance tuning of complex PL/SQL stored



procedures.



Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with eCommerce, Finance, and IT



departments to gather requirements and deliver unified data solutions that meet



multibillion-dollar business objectives.



Modern Data Engineering: Contribute to the evolution of the data stack by



leveraging AWS cloud services and big data frameworks (Hadoop/Spark) for bulk



data processing.



Required Skills & Experience



Database Mastery: 5–8 years of experience with Advanced SQL and PL/SQL.



Expert-level skills in writing, debugging, and optimizing complex queries and stored



procedures.



Platform Expertise: Hands-on experience with Oracle and Amazon Redshift is



essential; proficiency in SQL Server is a distinct advantage.



Data Integration: Proven track record in designing end-to-end data integration



requirements and modular ETL components.



Big Data & Cloud: Familiarity with AWS Cloud, Hadoop, Hive, or Spark



frameworks.



Industry Domain: Previous experience in the Aviation/Airline domain (Reservation



systems specifically) is highly valued.



Leadership Qualities: Strong problem-solving aptitude and the ability to collaborate



effectively in a high-pressure, multicultural enterprise environment.







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