Full-Time

Data Engineer

Posted on 11/1/2025

Deadline 11/30/25
Zoetis Services

Zoetis Services

10,001+ employees

Develops, manufactures, and sells animal vaccines

No salary listed

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

In Person

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Requirements
  • Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in computer science or applications.
  • Experience: 1.5-6.5 years of overall experience in Data Engineering.
  • Hands-on experience in Azure Data Factory and Data Bricks.
  • Expertise in Python, Databases Management, ETL/ELT Concepts.
  • Strong analytical skills, excellent communication abilities, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
  • Knowledge of data analysis, data modelling, data profiling and architecting data analytic solutions.
  • DevOps and Agile Methodologies.
  • CI/CD Pipelines: Implement and manage continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines.
  • Version Control: Use Git for version control and collaboration.
  • Agile Practices: Apply Agile methodologies for project management and delivery.
  • Technical skills include Azure Data Factory, Data Bricks, ETL/ELT, DB Management, Python, SQL, Visualization tools, CI/CD pipelines.
Responsibilities
  • Design and develop data solutions using Azure Data Factory & Data Bricks.
  • Oversee ETL/ELT processes along with manage and maintaining ETL/ELT pipelines, Extract data from various sources, Transform data to meet business requirements, Load data into target systems efficiently.
  • Cross-Team Collaboration and Learning New Technologies to stay-up to date.
  • Dev-ops & Agile methodologies.
  • Commercial Business Knowledge across systems like SAP-ERP, Salesforce, Vistex-Rebates, Callidus, Five9 and home-grown application around master data management.

Zoetis creates medicines and vaccines to protect the health of companion animals and livestock. Its products include vaccines, anti-infectives, parasiticides, dermatology and other therapeutics, medicated feed additives, and diagnostics, sold through veterinarians, livestock producers, and pet owners. The company reaches customers in more than 100 countries and relies on big R&D and a global marketing network to bring new solutions to market. Its goal is to improve animal health worldwide by delivering science-based products and services that help care for animals and prevent disease.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey

Founded

1952

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • International revenue surges 17% in Q1 2026 from operational timing and demand.
  • Simparica Trio grows 7% operationally with Brazil approval fueling double-digit gains.
  • Drone expansion trains 250 providers to reach 2000 farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa.

What critics are saying

  • FDA GFI #273 forces Zoetis to redefine durations for livestock antimicrobials by 2027.
  • Elanco erodes 8% US companion revenue via aggressive parasiticides pricing in 2026.
  • Pet owner sensitivity drops veterinary visits 10%, crushing premium product demand now.

What makes Zoetis Services unique

  • Vetscan OptiCell AI analyser adds CHCM and PCT parameters for 24 in-clinic CBC insights.
  • Zipline drone partnership delivers livestock medicines to rural Kenya in minutes.
  • Pipeline exceeds 12 potential blockbusters with approvals in Canada, Thailand, Japan.

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401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

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Hybrid Work Options

Company News

Vet Times
Apr 28th, 2026
Zoetis announces first AI analyser update.

Zoetis announces first AI analyser update. Bosses said the updates to the analyser 'add meaningful diagnostic depth'. A leading animal health company has announced it is expanding the capabilities of its AI-powered point-of-care haematology analyser. Zoetis said its Vetscan OptiCell will become the first of its kind to offer cellular haemoglobin concentration mean (CHCM) - a parameter previously available only in reference labs. The first update to the cartridge-based diagnostic tool, which was launched last year, is said to bring lab-level complete blood count (CBC) insights directly in-clinic. The expanded diagnostic capabilities - including CHCM and plateletcrit (PCT) - increases its total number of parameters to 24. CHCM's addition provides clinicians a direct measurement of the average haemoglobin concentration within individually analysed red blood cells, while PCT provides the volume percentage of blood occupied by platelets. Both new parameters are expected to be rolled out this year. Expanded parameters. Zoetis' president of global diagnostics, Abhay Nayak, said: "This latest progression in Vetscan OptiCell's capabilities further advances the impact that Zoetis diagnostic innovation brings veterinary teams in providing pets and pet owners with the best possible care. "Expanded parameters such as CHCM and PCT deliver deeper insights at the point of care and reflect our broader portfolio strategy to deliver a robust pipeline of impactful diagnostics that strengthen clinical decision-making." The company's head of medical platforms, clinical studies and medical education, Michelle Larsen, added: "CHCM and PCT add meaningful diagnostic depth to the CBC, helping clinicians better understand red blood cell and platelet abnormalities in sick patients. "Providing this level of insight in clinic supports clearer interpretation and more responsive case management. "I'm excited to see how these additional parameters will help clinicians reach earlier, more confident diagnoses in general practice." Practice developments 28 Apr 2026 Practice developments 28 Apr 2026 Practice developments 15 Apr 2026

Logistics Update Africa
Apr 13th, 2026
Zipline collaborates with Zoetis to deliver veterinary care via drones across Kenya.

Zipline collaborates with Zoetis to deliver veterinary care via drones across Kenya. Zipline is expanding its growth plan by pushing its pilot programme in differen parts of Kenya to make the livestock healthcare products delivery accessible and quicker through drone technology. | 13 Apr 2026 6:58 AM To improve animal health capacity in Kenya, American drone company, Zipline has partnered with Zoetis, one of the leading producers of medicines, vaccines and diagnostics for pet and livestock. Zipline is operating in Kenya from their designated hubs and helps in delivering veterinary products such as wound-care and production-health medicines to the underserved areas like rural clinics, animal-health-service-providers (AHSPs) and farms. The utilisation of drone technology in the animal health sector reduces the stretched delivery times from hours or days to minutes. By far, 1200 farmers have been trained on good animal health practices and are contributing efficiently. Meanwhile, the launch of Zipline's autonomous drone delivery has significantly advanced the accessibility of quality veterinary products for AHSP in the region. The launch was announced in June 2025, where A.L.P.H.A Plus Initiative inaugurated a forward thinking plan in rural Kenya with a motive to cope up with the greatest barriers concerning livestock, distance. The introduction of drone delivery instantly benefitted the animal health sector, with the assurance of timely delivery and accessibility of veterinary products.However, the long term aim is to scale up the whole Sub-Saharan Africa region. Under the initiative, 250 Animal Health Service Providers are expected to receive advanced training whereas those trained AHSPs will later be responsible to educate over 2000 farmers through interactive demonstrations and live sessions. According to Kenya Investment Authority, Zipline as already established a distribution hub in Kisumu County, to supply ove 200 medical products and has also launched pilot programme in other parts of Kenya such as Kericho, Nyamira and Homa Bay counties. Recently, the autonomous drone delivey company, Zipline also successfully managed to raise $200 million in new funding to $600 million, in January, bringing the total to whooping $800 million. The raised capital will help the Zipline to expand its growth plan in next two years including US expansion and global projects. Logistics Update Africa is now on WhatsApp Channels! Join Now!

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
Zoetis reports 4% revenue growth in Q3 2025 with Companion Animal up 2%, Livestock up 10%

Zoetis reported 4% revenue growth and 9% growth in adjusted net income on an organic operational basis for the third quarter of 2025. The animal health company's International segment delivered 6% organic operational revenue growth, while US revenue grew 3% excluding the MFA divestiture. By species, Companion Animal revenue grew 2% operationally and Livestock organic operational revenue grew 10%. CEO Kristin Peck noted that growth moderated during the quarter due to strong year-over-year comparisons and macroeconomic factors, including veterinary clinic visits and promotional activity. The company's Simparica franchise grew 7% operationally, with Simparica Trio contributing 6% operational growth. International markets showed strong double-digit growth, driven by Trio's continued strength across all regions. The product's recent approval in Brazil is expected to extend this momentum.

American Ag Network
Apr 7th, 2026
Zoetis advances Genetic Innovation of CLARIFIDE(R) Plus with additional traits.

Zoetis advances Genetic Innovation of CLARIFIDE(R) Plus with additional traits. * News Editor * Posted: April 7, 2026 PARSIPPANY, N.J., April 7, 2026 - Zoetis further strengthens its commitment to working with dairy producers to help improve profitability, animal well-being and environmental stewardship with the launch of additional traits with CLARIFIDE(R) Plus and updates available in the Dairy Wellness Proft Index(R)(DWP$(R). These new traits include predicting environmental stewardship and heat resistance. Additionally, these new elements of CLARIFIDE Plus reinforce the strategic partnership between Zoetis and Danone, a collaboration formed in 2024 to advance innovations toward sustainable production. "The 2026 updates to DWP$ and CLARIFIDE Plus provide dairy producers with additional precision in breeding for cows that are profitable, efficient and sustainable," said Nick Randle, Sr. Marketing Manager, U.S. Dairy Productivity and Milk Quality, Zoetis. "Through Dairy Wellness Profit 2026, producers can gain access to predictive insights for individualized animal care that can inform management decisions and support environmental and economic goals for their herds both now and for the future." Driving Measurable Genetic Progress The DWP$ 2026 genetic progress delivers genetic advancement across underlying traits and measurable improvement in lifetime profit. Improving $100 in DWP$ 2026 is expected to result in an increase in lifetime profit of: * $61 for Quality Production traits[1] * $19 for Antibiotic Stewardship traits[1] * $8 for Animal Welfare traits[1] * $6 for Fertility traits[1] * $6 for Precision Nutrition traits[1] These results reflect Zoetis' continued focus on balancing income and expense drivers within a single, economically weighted index. Advancing Environmental Stewardship and Feed Efficiency To address evolving consumer and market expectations around sustainability while maintaining strong economic performance, DWP$ 2026 strengthens its environmental stewardship focus through the inclusion of both Zoetis Residual Feed Intake (Z_RFI) and RUMiN. Z_RFI measures dry matter intake not accounted for by milk production, body weight, stage of lactation and age. Lower values are more desirable, indicating greater feed efficiency. In validation analyses, the best 25% of animals ranked by Z_RFI consumed 2.2 pounds less dry matter intake per day than expected compared with the worst 25% group - without sacrificing performance.[2] Meanwhile, RUMiN predicts the genetic potential for enteric methane production. In terms of improving profitability and sustainability together, milk methane intensity is an important metric, as it provides dairy producers two avenues they can use to improve milk methane intensity: lower methane production and increase milk production. The Milk Methane Intensity (Z_MI) trait of CLARIFIDE Plus predicts the amount of methane - expressed in carbon dioxide equivalents - that cows are expected to produce per kilogram of milk in a 305-day lactation. Capturing milk methane intensity on dairies is important because it measures how much methane is emitted relative to the amount of milk produced. Cows that are healthier, more feed-efficient and more productive typically produce less methane per unit of milk. This metric helps producers, and the dairy industry as a whole, track emissions over time and helps demonstrate the environmental efficiency of milk production. "By integrating Z_RFI and RUMiN alongside wellness and production traits, DWP$ 2026 empowers producers to advance both environmental stewardship and overall herd profitability within a single, comprehensive index," said Brett Bristol, Head of Precision Animal Health, Zoetis. Advancing On-farm Sustainability Practices Solving complex sustainability challenges requires innovation and collaboration. Since 2024, Zoetis and Danone have partnered to drive sustainable practices on dairy farms through the power of genetics for healthier, more-productive cows. Combining Danone's commitment to environmental stewardship with Zoetis' expertise in animal genetics, the partnership focuses on integrating sustainable practices into dairy genetics and selection, emphasizing animal well-being, reducing environmental impact and promoting long-term resilience in dairy farming. "Genomic testing of our farmers' herds plays an important role in our global methane reduction strategy," said Anco van Schaik, Global Director of Procurement, Danone. "By integrating genomic testing into our breeding decisions, we can select animals with higher productivity, greater resilience and improved feed efficiency, which can directly reduce methane intensity." Regarding Danone's partnership with Zoetis, van Schaik continued, "As we advance toward our ambition of cutting methane emissions by 30% by 2030, integrating CLARIFIDE Plus strengthens our ability to deliver lower carbon milk at scale. Our partnership with Zoetis provides the scientific expertise and genomic capabilities needed to accelerate this transition from our farm partners." Real Herd Data Demonstrating Sustainable Herd Selection With DWP$ Producers are already selecting for more-sustainable herds with DWP$. In a recent publication in the Journal of Dairy Science, it projected the next generation of heifers tested through Zoetis will average 2.5% lower lifetime methane intensity per year.[3] The speed of this improvement is driven by the DWP$ genetic progress of all heifers tested with CLARIFIDE Plus from Zoetis. Advancing Heat Resilience For regions where significant heat and humidity challenge dairy productivity, well-being and herd sustainability, Dairy Wellness Profit Heat (DWP$ Heat) is a tool for producers to select for overall herd profitability while incorporating heat resilience in their breeding programs. DWP$ Heat includes two new traits designed to improve resilience under elevated Temperature Humidity Index (THI) conditions: * Fertility Heat Resilience (Z_FR) is the change in probability of first service conception rate per unit increase in THI. * Milk Heat Resilience (Z_MR) is the change in daily milk production in pounds per unit increase in THI. Incorporating DWP$ Heat, Z_FR and Z_MR into breeding and culling decisions will help dairy producers create future generations of animals that have the capability for higher lifetime profit along with heat resilience when combined with best management practices. Zoetis recommends DWP$ Heat for herds experiencing heat stress for 20% of the year. "Genetic progress of $100 in DWP$ Heat is also expected to deliver the same distribution of lifetime profit gains across quality production, stewardship, welfare, fertility and precision nutrition traits," said Brenda Fessenden, Technical Services lead, Precision Animal Health, Zoetis. "This reinforces that heat resilience and profitability go hand in hand." Advancing the Future of Genetic Innovation The 2026 update to DWP$ and CLARIFIDE Plus reflects Zoetis' continued growth in leading innovative solutions in precision animal health that deliver practical, measurable value for dairy producers. "By combining wellness, performance, resilience, efficiency and sustainability into a single profit-driven index, Zoetis continues to provide dairy producers with the tools needed to meet today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities," Randle added. "Together, we are strengthening industry connections that leverage genetic selection to deliver predictive insights and more-individualized animal care - helping shape the future of dairy production while supporting healthier animals and more-sustainable livestock production globally." About Zoetis Zoetis is the world's leading animal health company, driven by a singular purpose: to nurture its world and humankind by advancing care for animals. With a legacy of nearly 75 years, Zoetis continues to pioneer ways to predict, prevent, detect, and treat animal illness, supporting veterinarians, livestock producers, and pet owners in over 100 countries. American Ag integrate deep scientific expertise, data-driven R&D, advanced manufacturing, and commercial excellence to deliver meaningful innovation across medicines, vaccines, diagnostics, biopharmaceuticals, and digital solutions. Guided by its vision to be the most trusted and valued animal health company, Zoetis is committed to setting new standards for the future of animal care through innovation, customer obsession, and purpose-driven colleagues. To learn more, visit Zoetis.com. [1] Zoetis data on file, (CLR-00612), Zoetis inc. [2] Zoetis data on file, (GND-00029), Zoetis inc.

Red River Farm Network
Apr 6th, 2026
A career move for Rupprecht.

A career move for Rupprecht. Published Today After eight-and-a-half years with Zoetis, Cole Rupprecht has joined United Animal Health as a key account manager. Previously, Rupprecht worked for Minnesota Farm Bureau, NDFB and NDSU Extension.

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