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Supports and maintains the internal audit data ecosystem in a Snowflake and Microsoft Azure environment by practicing appropriate data governance and management, and performing data acquisition such as writing ETL/ELT jobs, SQL queries, and APIs on various source systems, data marts and data warehouses.
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Extensive experience leading and performing complex data analysis using various data analytics tools (i.e., Microsoft Excel, Tableau, R, Python, SQL, Snowflake, SAS, Adobe Analytics.
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In-depth knowledge of SQL and experience with database design, optimization, and management (experience with Postgres, BigQuery, Snowflake, or similar technologies is a plus). One day, you might be optimizing our omni-channel syncing platform written in Go, and the next, you could be enhancing our ETL pipelines using Python and SQL. Your work will directly impact the efficiency and effectiveness of our operations, enabling our team to deliver seamless experiences across our products and services.
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SQL: 1+ Years (Preferred) Data Warehousing (Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, BigQuery, Clickhouse, etc). Craft robust ETL and ELT pipelines using tools like dbt, Fivetran, Airbyte, Matillion and/or custom Python.
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Hands-on experience with Snowflake utilities such as Snow SQL, Snow Pipe, Python, Tasks, Streams, Time travel, Optimizer, Metadata Manager, data sharing, and stored procedures. Able to develop EL pipelines in and out of data warehouse using combination of Databricks, Python and Snow SQL.
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A tech savvy specialist who can easily traverse multiple database types (Microsoft SQL, Oracle, etc), source content feeds (APIs, JSON and XML feeds, etc), multi-clouds (AWS, Azure, Snowflake, etc), as well as various coding languages (Python, R, etc.
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Proficient in project software such as SAS/SQL, Python/PySpark, Snowflake, R, Databricks CMS cloud environments. Manipulates and extracts Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare claims data stored in Cloud environment using appropriate software such as SAS, Snowflake, Python, R, SQL, and other software as appropriate for the task.
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Strong proficiency in Python, SQL, Linux/Unix shell scripting, GitHub Actions or Jenkins, Docker, Terraform or CloudFormation, and Snowflake. qualifications: Experience level: ExperiencedMinimum 5 years of experienceEducation: Bachelors skills: Data Warehouse (5 years of experience is required)Snowflake (5 years of experience is preferred)AWS Cloud Formation (5 years of experience is preferred)Python (5 years of experience is preferred)Jenkins (5 years of experience is preferred.
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Intermediate knowledge of SAS, R, SQL, and/or Python, Snowflake is highly desired. Familiarity with market risk, credit risk (underwriting, CECL loss reserving, portfolio management), operational risk measurement, and stress testing methodologies / quantitative analytics.
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Apply experience with web frameworks (React/Redux), Rest APIs (NodeJS), Github, cloud infrastructure, information security, databases, and programming languages (Python, SQL,etc) to build real estate software products.
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Develop and maintain processes for extracting, cleaning, and organizing data for analysis including implementing a moderate amount of code (Python, R, SQL, and some limited JavaScript) to enable completion of repetitive and complicated tasks and handle large amounts of data.
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Experience with DB technologies (e.g., SQL, Python, PostgreSQL, AWS Aurora, AWS RDS, MongoDB, Redis). Experience with data warehousing platforms such as Snowflake, Redshift or similar.
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Experience with Python, SQL, Scala, or Java. Experience with data warehousing using AWS Redshift, MySQL, or Snowflake. Experience with distributed data and computing tools, including Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, Hive, AWS EMR, or Kafka.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Scala, Python and Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases and Cloud based data warehousing services such as Redshift and Snowflake. 7+ years of experience in application development including Python, SQL, Scala, or Java.
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5+ years of data warehousing experience (Redshift or Snowflake) At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 5+ years of data warehousing experience (Redshift or Snowflake.
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