
Work for the IMF. Work for the World.
Under the direction of the Deputy Division Chief (Data Platforms Division) in the IT Department at the IMF, the Data Engineer/Sr. Data Engineer supports the Corporate Data team by operating and improving the enterprise data platform and delivering analytics solutions. The role partners with platform owners to design and run data warehouse solutions, reports, and dashboards, and coordinates service provider resources for effective delivery.
This role blends cloud platform engineering, data pipeline development, and data governance enablement to deliver scalable, secure, business-aligned capabilities. It requires proven delivery of complex analytics solutions, strong Azure/cloud and data warehousing skills, and experience implementing and supporting data governance tools.
The ideal candidate should demonstrate expertise and capability to:
Manage Azure cloud platform: provision resources, enforce RBAC and policies, secure networking, monitor health, ensure backup/DR, and control costs.
Engineer data pipelines: build and maintain scalable ETL/ELT workflows for batch and real-time data ingestion and transformation.
Operate data storage platforms: manage data lakes, warehouses, and lakehouse environments with performance optimization.
Enable data governance: enforce access controls, data classification, quality checks, lineage, and compliance standards.
Implement DevOps and automation: use CI/CD and Infrastructure as Code to automate deployments and platform operations.
Support self-service analytics: deliver curated datasets, optimize semantic models, and enable governed BI usage.
Monitor and optimize performance: track pipeline reliability, data latency, and query performance with alerting and tuning.
Drive cost efficiency: optimize compute/storage usage and implement cost management strategies.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
1. Design and manage a multi-layered data architecture through collaboration with the enterprise architects, source platform teams and other integrated team members, specifically:
Build and orchestrate pipelines using Azure Data Factory.
Enforce data quality and schema evolution controls across layers.
Optimize storage and compute for high-throughput batch and streaming ingestion.
Implement partitioning, indexing, and Delta optimization strategies.
2. Lead efforts to develop self-service analytics, utilizing Azure Analysis Services (or Fabric semantic models) with a focus on Semantic Layer–First Architecture. Specifically:
Design and manage enterprise semantic models:
Enable self-service analytics through governed datasets.
Optimize data models for performance and usability through Star schemas, aggregations, and coaching strategies.
Integrate semantic layer with upstream pipelines:
Ensure consistency between physical and logical models.
3. Conduct Azure Cloud Administration, specifically:
Production deployments
Manage the corporate data azure infrastructure in collaboration with the enterprise Azure platform support to ensure optimal networking, storage, compute, and identity functions.
Monitor platform health using Azure-native observability tools.
Ensure compliance with enterprise security and regulatory requirements.
4. Support data governance enablement by using our metadata management tools (Collibra and Purview) through the use of their data catalog, data governance, and data lineage capabilities. Enforce data classification, access controls, and data quality standards.
5. Analyzes requests, designs methodology and develops programs and modules for advanced data modeling visualization.
6. Ability to lead transform Managed Service Providers ensuring delivery of data driven solutions.
Minimum Qualifications
Advanced degree in Computer Science, Physics, and Engineering plus a minimum of four (4) years of post-graduation professional experience, or a bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of ten (10) years of post-graduation professional experience is required.
Additionally, below required competencies are required for this role:
Azure certifications (Administrator, Data Engineer, or Architect tracks).
5 to 6 years in Azure cloud and data engineering roles.
Experience with Azure Purview or equivalent data governance tools.
Hands-on experience with at least one target architecture:
Medallion.
Data Mesh.
Semantic Layer–First.
Familiarity with:
Event-driven architectures.
API-based data sharing.
Real-time analytics.
Experience with:
CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions).
Infrastructure as Code.
5 to 6 years of technical architect experience directly related to Azure Cloud development and administration.
Demonstrated technical expertise of working with tools/services such as Power BI, Oracle PL/SQL (among others) and Azure Functions.
Strong oral and written communication skills and ability to convey higher level technical concepts to non-experts.
This is a one-year contractual appointment. Contractual appointments at the IMF are renewable for up to four years of cumulative contractual service, pending incumbent's performance, budget availability and continuous business need.
Department:
ITDDP Information Technology Department Data Platform Division
Hiring For:
A11, A12
The IMF is guided by the principle that the employment, classification, promotion, and assignment of staff shall be made without discrimination against any person. We welcome requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection process. Information on how to request accommodations will be provided during the application process.

The International Monetary Fund has a key position in promoting the health of the world economy. Established in 1944 as a part of the United Nations system, the IMF's primary purpose is to ensure the stability of the international monetary system—the system of exchange rates and international payments that enables countries and their citizens to buy goods and services from each other. This is essential for sustainable economic growth and rising living standards.
To maintain stability and prevent crises in the international monetary system, the IMF conducts surveillance of national, regional, and global economic and financial developments. It provides advice to its 190 member countries, encouraging them to adopt policies that foster economic stability, reduce their vulnerability to economic and financial crises, and raise living standards. The IMF also serves as a forum where its global membership can discuss the national, regional, and global consequences of their policies.
The IMF makes financing temporarily available to member countries to help them address balance of payments problems—that is, when they find themselves short of foreign exchange to meet their payments to other countries.
Finally, the IMF provides countries with training to help them build the expertise and institutions they need for economic stability and growth. Supporting all of these activities is the institution's work in economic research and statistics.