Full-Time

Managed Services Associate

Data Engineer

Posted on 6/18/2026

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

10,001+ employees

Global professional services: audits and advisory

Compensation Overview

$63k - $140k/yr

+ Bonus

No H1B Sponsorship

Las Vegas, NV, USA + 39 more

More locations: Indianapolis, IN, USA | Houston, TX, USA | Louisville, KY, USA | New Orleans, LA, USA | Des Moines, IA, USA | Nashville, TN, USA | Austin, TX, USA | Detroit, MI, USA | Cleveland, OH, USA | Tampa, FL, USA | Grand Rapids, MI, USA | Miami, FL, USA | Birmingham, AL, USA | Dallas, TX, USA | Raleigh, NC, USA | Richmond, VA, USA | Charlotte, NC, USA | St. Louis, MO, USA | Milwaukee, WI, USA | Little Rock, AR, USA | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Sacramento, CA, USA | Kansas City, MO, USA | Albany, NY, USA | Toledo, OH, USA | Fort Worth, TX, USA | Greensboro, NC, USA | Tulsa, OK, USA | Columbus, OH, USA | Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Buffalo, NY, USA | Phoenix, AZ, USA | Minneapolis, MN, USA | Denver, CO, USA | Jacksonville, FL, USA | Columbia, SC, USA | Atlanta, GA, USA | Cincinnati, OH, USA | Baltimore, MD, USA

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Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
SQL
ETL
Data Engineering
QlikView
Oracle
Linux/Unix
Snowflake
Requirements
  • At least a Bachelor's degree
  • At least 1 years of experience
Responsibilities
  • Developing and implementing data-driven solutions to optimize business performance and enhance competitive advantage (data engineering, ETL)
  • Leveraging advanced analytics techniques to provide strategic insights and drive informed decision-making for clients (SQL optimization)
  • Building and maintaining data pipelines to support efficient data collection and analysis (DataStage)
  • Utilizing business intelligence tools such as Oracle Business Intelligence and QlikView to create comprehensive reports and dashboards (DB2, SQL Server)
  • Collaborating with team members to gather and analyze data from various sources to discern patterns and trends (star schemas, dimensions)
  • Applying data architecture development skills to design and maintain robust database management systems (snowflake models)
  • Engaging in continuous process improvement to enhance data quality and integrity
  • Supporting client engagement by actively listening and responding to diverse perspectives and needs (regulated environments)
  • Participating in the development of business cases and market development strategies through data analysis and interpretation
  • Adapting to a fast-paced environment and taking ownership of tasks to consistently deliver quality work (job scheduling, UNIX)
Desired Qualifications
  • Preference for at least one of the following fields of study: Computer and Information Science, Computer and Information Science & Accounting, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance & Technology, Operations Management/Research, Statistics, Engineering
  • Demonstrating proficiency in Python and Java programming languages
  • Utilizing data visualization tools like QlikView and Spotfire
  • Developing business intelligence solutions using Oracle BI
  • Engaging in data architecture development and management
  • Applying macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis skills
  • Excelling in data analysis and interpretation techniques
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

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PwC provides professional services for businesses, including audit, tax, consulting, and advisory services. It operates through a global network of member firms that work with clients to address financial reporting, regulatory compliance, risk management, technology implementation, and strategy. PwC’s product is not a physical good but a suite of services delivered by multidisciplinary teams that tailor solutions to each client’s industry and needs, from improving performance and governance to helping with mergers, deals, and digital transformation. The firm differentiates itself through its large international presence and combined strengths from its historical roots in accounting and management consulting, offering end-to-end support across finance, operations, technology, and risk. PwC’s goal is to help organizations solve complex problems, build trust with stakeholders, and achieve sustainable business performance.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$3.3M

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1989

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What believers are saying

  • PwC can monetize enterprise AI redesign, especially agentic workflows and operating-model change.
  • PwC can expand sector work in reinsurance, defense, sustainability, and private markets.
  • PwC's Responsible AI positioning supports premium advisory fees around trust and control.

What critics are saying

  • PwC's internal AI rollout faces the same pilot-to-production failure rates hurting clients.
  • Support-staff cuts and automation pressures can damage service consistency and employee morale.
  • AI value concentration means most client projects miss ROI, pressuring fees and renewals.

What makes PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) unique

  • PwC combines audit, tax, deals, and consulting across 136 countries and 137 territories.
  • PwC is pushing agentic scaffolding to operationalize AI inside client workflows.
  • PwC pairs AI tools with source-linked diligence and governance controls.

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Jordan News
Jun 18th, 2026
British Ambassador: Jordan plays a pivotal role in enhancing regional stability.

British Ambassador: Jordan plays a pivotal role in enhancing regional stability. last updated: 20 h ago AMMAN - The British Ambassador to Amman, Philip Hall, affirmed that Jordanian-British relations are distinguished by a close and enduring partnership spanning security, education, business, trade, and foreign policy. He noted that this partnership is poised for further strengthening in the coming period. Speaking on the occasion of King Charles III's birthday celebrations, the Ambassador stated that Jordan and the United Kingdom are exceptionally close partners whose joint efforts serve mutual interests. He expressed his anticipation of deepening cooperation in defense and education, while maintaining close coordination on foreign policy issues. Ambassador Hall added that the trade sector presents the greatest opportunity for growth, urging businesses in both nations to engage in more joint ventures. He described the bilateral partnership as "excellent," emphasizing that the depth of historical ties remains consistently present. Economic and Trade Cooperation Regarding economic and investment cooperation, the Ambassador explained that the annual bilateral trade volume in goods and services exceeds 1 billion JOD (approximately £1 billion), expressing his hope to increase this figure. He highlighted key milestones in commercial cooperation: Industrial Exports: Jordanian companies have successfully penetrated the British market, highlighted by the Arab Potash Company and the Jordan Phosphate Mines Company exporting their first shipments of potash and phosphate to a fertilizer manufacturer in the UK. Food Products: Jordanian food products are seeing increased distribution across the British market. SMEs and Services: The UK is working alongside Jordanian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to boost their export capacities. Jordan has also excelled in exporting services, notably through the Jordan Aircraft Maintenance Limited (JORAMCO), which services an increasing number of European and British aircraft, ranking as the eighth largest aircraft maintenance corporation globally. Global Accounting Hub: Three of the world's largest accounting firms - Deloitte, PwC, and EY - are expanding their operations in Jordan due to the abundance of local talent and skills. Tech and FinTech: Recognizing the UK as a leading tech hub in Europe, Hall emphasized strengthening ties between tech and FinTech entrepreneurs in both countries, recalling the "Tech Connect" event hosted by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II in London last year. Infrastructure and Development Projects Ambassador Hall noted that Jordan is pressing ahead with major projects in the railway and water sectors, alongside plans to establish a new city named "Amra City." These projects coincide with improved regional trade connectivity through Syria and expanding trade volumes with Iraq. He highlighted that these developments align with the reopening of the northern route: "I always think of Mafraq as a meeting point for trade routes and hubs," Hall stated, noting that this enhances the opportunities to transform the Jordanian economy and achieve a qualitative leap in development. To support these priorities, the Ambassador expressed hope for British corporate participation in defense, railways, water, strategic minerals, and healthcare. This is backed by a financing program from UK Export Finance (UKEF) valued between £3 billion and £4 billion allocated to support Jordan's strategic priorities. He also cited Hikma Pharmaceuticals as a prominent Jordanian success story, whose listing on the London Stock Exchange catalyzed its growth into one of Jordan's largest and most successful corporations. Cultural and Educational Cooperation The British Council leads cultural cooperation by organizing arts, music, and theater events, fostering collaboration between Jordanian and British talents. The Council supports innovation in digital arts, the creative economy, and electronic gaming, alongside promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in the cultural sector. The Ambassador also praised the efforts of: The UK Cultural Protection Fund: Supporting the preservation of Jordan's tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Turquoise Mountain Foundation: Founded by King Charles III, the foundation supports artisans in Jordan, Syria, and Palestine, helping them develop their skills and access international markets. The Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL): Operating through the Amman Institute in Jabal Al-Lweibdeh. Education Initiatives In the education sector, the British Council, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, is on track to train approximately 10,000 English language teachers in Jordanian public schools by next year. Additionally, it provides education to around 4,000 individuals annually, trains over 300 academics in Jordanian universities, and empowers more than 1,000 young men and women through leadership programs. Furthermore, the Ministry of Education is collaborating with Pearson to develop technical education through BTEC qualifications. British curricula from Cambridge, Pearson, and Oxford AQA have been widely adopted, while British universities collaborate with Jordanian counterparts on joint programs up to the PhD level within Jordan. The IELTS exam is now administered across 12 centers nationwide. Refugee Support and Regional Role The UK remains the third largest donor to UNRWA and continues to provide educational support to Syrian refugees and host communities to ensure children are not deprived of education. Under youth empowerment, the British Council and Jordanian civil society organizations run the "Youth Connect" program to enable youth to drive positive change. On Jordan's regional role, the Ambassador reiterated Jordan's continuous support for the two-state solution, confirming both nations' commitment to a just and lasting peace. He commended Jordan's humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza by land and air, noting the critical importance of these efforts given the challenging conditions in Gaza and the West Bank. He stressed that the Jordanian and British armed forces cooperate closely, and that Jordan performs a vital role in maintaining internal stability and combating cross-border threats. He emphasized that Jordan's role in the region far exceeds its geographical and political size, noting that the UK is immensely proud of its partnership with the Kingdom. Environmental Awareness and Sports Ambassador Hall noted that the national day celebrations also honor the legacy of Sir David Attenborough for his global contributions to environmental awareness, adding that Jordan possesses beautiful nature that must be preserved. Concluding on a celebratory note, the Ambassador expressed his delight at Jordan's historic first-time participation in the World Cup, adding: "Jordan is a wonderful country with generous, welcoming people, and its team truly reflects these values."

Caymanian Times
Jun 12th, 2026
PwC Cayman highlights AI-driven innovation at ReConnect 2026.

PwC Cayman highlights AI-driven innovation at ReConnect 2026. Business 2 hour ago Follow News PwC Cayman continued to participate as a gold sponsor in this year's third annual ReConnect 2026 conference. A review of the April event highlights how the technology is reshaping the reinsurance landscape. Held at the Ritz Carlton on April 16-17, ReConnect 2026 saw a record attendance of almost 700 delegates this year, including local and international industry professionals. The conference attendees included approximately 50% international delegates, including leaders from insurance and reinsurance carriers, brokers, investors, asset managers, and various service providers. The first day of the 2-day conference included an impactful keynote speech by the Hon. Andre Ebanks, MP, Premier and Minister for Financial Services and Commerce, conversation with Cindy Scotland, CEO of Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) and featured panels that highlighted Cayman's growing relevance as an offshore reinsurance hub, with topics delving into the growth of the sector on island, the evolving regulatory framework of the jurisdiction, as well as the practicalities of setting up a reinsurer. Some of the key points panelists focused on included the Cayman Islands' regulatory regime which they highlighted allows structuring and reporting to be more aligned with US expectations and practices, as well as optionality in deal structures where companies can find an optimized fit in accounting basis, reserving and capital frameworks and investment options for complex transactions, while still being subject to robust regulatory supervision. On the second day, the conference delivered insights across various key industry topics such as regulatory and actuarial trends, private assets in the insurance ecosystem, adoption and impact of AI, geopolitics and climate resilience. A PwC subject matter expert, Jesvir Harkoo, Partner, Risk Modelling Services, participated on the AI in Action: Adoption and Impact in (Re)insurance panel, sharing perspectives about the role of AI in the industry. Jesvir highlighted that AI is no longer just an interesting side conversation, but a practical enabler on how companies transform and how they operate post transformation. It allows companies to move faster and work through changes more efficiently. while being applied in areas of due diligence, deal structure, enhancing performance management, insurance forecast construction and balance sheet optimization, among others. The panel participants also emphasized the careful and thoughtful way AI tools should be implemented in order for the solutions to be scalable and integrated in the entire end to end workflow, while noting the importance of keeping the human in the loop where necessary to keep the process efficient and mitigate relevant risks. Building on the momentum of the conference and continuing to spread the word about the growth of the reinsurance industry in the Cayman Islands, a PwC Cayman delegation, joined by other PwC representatives from across the globe, will be attending the annual Rendez-Vous de Septembre (RVS), the largest annual gathering for the global insurance and reinsurance market that will take place in Monte Carlo from September 5th to 9th, 2026. Follow News We appreciate your feedback. You can comment here with your pseudonym or real name. You can leave a comment with or without entering an email address. All comments will be reviewed before they are published. * Denotes Required Inputs Most recent newspaper. Friday, june 12, 2026. Wednesday, 10 2026

Multimedia University
Apr 10th, 2026
PwC and MMU collaborate to equip students with career-ready skills.

PwC and MMU collaborate to equip students with career-ready skills. Corporate Communications Department A programme titled "Career Insights & Experience Series" by MMU PwC Trust Ambassadors with the support of MMU Career Connect, Faculty of Management (FOM), Faculty of Business (FOB), Cyberjaya Accounting Club and Career Express was successfully conducted on 7 April 2026 at TMDA, Cyberjaya campus. The event was also attended by Prof. Ir. Dr. Zulfadzli Yusoff, Vice President of Student Experience and Entrepreneurship Development, together with other MMU officers and over 200 students. The event served as an avenue for students to gain insight on the company as well as gain insightful perspectives through alumni sharing experience, LinkedIn workshop, PwC sharing their career pathways and a resume clinic. Ms Vivian Chua Lin Yi, a 2015 FOM graduate and currently a Senior Manager in Assurance at PwC Malaysia, conducted the alumni sharing session by reflecting on her early days at PwC and comparing her expectations with reality, giving students a clearer picture of what to expect and practical tips for entering the corporate world. Following that, Ms Nursyuhada and Ms Michelle Wong, respectively Senior Associates and Associates of PwC held a LinkedIn workshop to help the students to update their profiles to fit industry standards, such as having a professional profile picture and having a list of useful skills that match with the profession they are pursuing. Participants were also given coaching to prepare for interviews through partner activities. A career pathway talk executed by Ms Maisyahirah, a Senior Associate and Employer Branding & Campus Engagement at PwC spoke about discovering their paths through PwC and the programmes carried out to enhance the employee's environment. Overall, the session provided useful exposure and practical tips to help students better prepare for their future careers.

GlobeNewswire
Apr 9th, 2026
TCM Group A/S: course of the Annual general meeting.

TCM Group A/S: course of the Annual general meeting. April 09, 2026 12:05 ET | Source: TCM Group A/S COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT No. 264/2026 Tvis, 9 April 2026 COURSE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting was held 9 April 2026 at 5.00 PM on the company ́s address, Skautrupvej 22b, Tvis, 7500 Holstebro. The Board of Directors' report was not subject for voting. The Annual General Meeting took note of the report. The audited Annual Report for 2025 was approved by the Annual General Meeting. The Annual General Meeting approved the presented remuneration report. The Annual General Meeting adopted the remuneration policy. The Annual General Meeting also adopted the fees for the Board of Directors for 2026. The proposal by the board of directors to distribute a dividend of DKK 4.50 per share was approved by the Annual General Meeting. Anders Tormod Skole-Sørensen, Jan Amtoft, Pernille Wendel Mehl, Erika Hummel and Björn Olsson Lissner were all re-elected. In addition Rodolfo Zeidler was elected to the board. Pursuant to the proposal from the audit committee, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab, was re-elected as auditor by the Annual General Meeting. Pursuant to the proposal from the audit committee, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab, was re-elected as sustainability auditor by the Annual General Meeting. Furthermore, the Board of Director had the below stated proposals: a) The Board of Directors proposed that the Board of Directors is authorised to acquire treasury shares. The proposal was approved by the Annual General Meeting. b) The Board of Directors proposes introducing the option of holding a fully electronic general meeting. The proposal was adopted by the Annual General Meeting. For further information please contact: Torben Paulin, CEO, TCM Group A/S, +45 21 21 04 64 IR Contact - [email protected] About TCM Group TCM Group is Scandinavia's third largest manufacturer of kitchens and furniture for bathrooms and storage. The products are designed and produced in Denmark and rooted in a proud tradition of good quality and good craftsmanship. TCM Group pursues a multi-brand strategy, under which the main brand is Svane Køkkenet and the other brands are Tvis Køkken, Nettoline and AUBO. Combined, the brands cater for the entire price spectrum and are sold through c. 220 dealers in Denmark and the rest of the Scandinavia. TCM Group sells private label kitchens through DIY stores in Denmark and independent kitchen stores in Norway. See www.tcmgroup.dk for more information.

SportsTravel
Apr 9th, 2026
49ers unveil new app featuring AI chatbot 'sourdough Sam'

49ers unveil new app featuring AI chatbot 'sourdough Sam' As part of the launch the team also showed off an 80th anniversary logo. The team's new app launched Thursday. The San Francisco 49ers have partnered with PwC to launch a new mobile app that includes personalized gameday navigation, concession tracking and an AI chatbot known as "Sourdough Sam." The app will also be available in Spanish for the first time. As part of the launch the team unveiled an 80th anniversary commemorative logo that will appear on its digital channels and be a regular part of team branding and merchandise this season. "Sourdough Sam" is a generative chatbot designed to help fans by providing information about players, find their way around Levi's Stadium and follow the game through a gamecast display. "Providing the Faithful with an innovative fan experience, no matter where they are located around the world, is one of our top priorities as an organization. Our new 49ers App is meant to take that experience to the next level," said Stephanie Rogers, 49ers Chief Marketing Officer. "As we celebrate our 80th anniversary, we are thrilled to unveil a platform that will more closely connect our fans to each other and the team. Today is an exciting day for us and we look forward to unveiling new features that will be built into this platform with our fans' feedback." "Being a sports fan in 2026 is about personalization and there is an expectation for teams to create a more personal, more digital, and more connected experience and this app is a powerful example of how technology can deepen those connections at scale," said Tyson Cornell, US advisory leader for PwC, which is the team's Official Digital Consulting Partner. "By bringing PwC's deep data, design, and generative AI expertise with the historic 49ers brand, we were able to create an experience that meets fans where they are." The new app, which is available in the Apple App Store or Google Play, offers customized user experiences and personalization to tailor content to each person. It continues to offer features from the previous iteration of the app, including mobile ticketing, parking, payment, and concessions redemption. The 49ers are slated to have nine home games and eight road games this season, though that doesn't mean they'll have nine games at Levi's Stadium. One of their two matchups with the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams will take place in Melbourne, and San Francisco will play a second international game this season in Mexico City against a team and on a date yet to be announced. The full NFL schedule is expected to be revealed in mid-May. Last year the 49ers became the first team to form a partnership with a domestic travel destination when it struck a deal with San Francisco Travel Association to leverage their brand and drive visitors to San Francisco.