Manager, Database Reliability Engineering (DBRE)
Demandbase- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, and have at least 7 years of experience in data engineering or a related role. Strong experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP is required, along with expertise in database management systems and optimization techniques. Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform is preferred, and a solid understanding of data security principles and compliance standards is essential.
As a Lead Data Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, deploying, and managing Zeta’s complex cloud-based data systems, ensuring their reliability, scalability, and security. You will lead efforts to optimize data pipelines, identify and resolve performance bottlenecks, and implement enterprise HA and DR solutions. Additionally, you will develop and manage automation solutions, architect and manage database performance, and mentor junior team members while fostering a collaborative team environment. You will also ensure adherence to cloud security best practices and compliance standards, and expertly analyze and optimize database performance to maintain data integrity and system reliability.
Cloud-native payment card processing platform
Zeta provides a platform for payment card processing that is designed for banks, financial institutions, and fintech companies. Their main product, the Omni Stack, allows clients to easily create and manage digital credit, debit, and prepaid card programs. This platform works by integrating with existing systems through APIs, which helps streamline the payment processing experience. Zeta stands out from its competitors by focusing on cloud-native solutions and ensuring compliance with important regulations, which helps build trust with their clients. The company's goal is to make payments seamless and less noticeable in everyday transactions, moving towards a future where payments are 'invisible'.