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CARAS, Cold Harbour, Xero, Sage, Zellis, Snowflake, Power BI, Snowflake, My Learning Cloud, Liquid Logic, GP Connect, Radar. CARAS, Cold Harbour, Xero, Sage, Zellis, Snowflake, Power BI, Snowflake, My Learning Cloud, Liquid Logic, GP Connect, Radar.
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Data strategy, data engineering and data management fundamental advantage - strong Salesforce Data Cloud / Snowflake / Databricks hands-on exposure preferred. A broad range of experience in large-scale database and data warehousing technology, like Snowflake or Databricks, as well as ETL processes, analytics and cloud technologies, Data Engineering, Data Science.
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Demonstrated multi-year experience with AWS tech stack (Glue, S3, Athena, Redshift), Salesforce, Informatica, Snowflake, Tableau and MuleSoft. Experience with Salesforce, AWS Redshift, Snowflake, Informatica, Tableau, MuleSoft.
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Lead investors include NightDragon, Snowflake, and Databricks, along with additional funding from ServiceNow, Citi Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, DFJ Growth, IAG, Intel Capital, March Capital, Okta Ventures, StepStone, Ten Eleven Ventures, and Wipro Ventures.
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5+ years of experience in a data engineering or analytics role -Proven experience working with Snowflake, DBT, Fivetran, AWS Glue, Python, SageMaker, DB2, SQLServer, and Informatica technologies -Certifications in Snowflake, DBT, AWS Glue, Python, SageMaker, or related technologies.
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Design, develop, and optimize data pipelines using Snowflake, Azure Databricks, Azure Cloud, Azure Data Factory (ADF), and Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS). Your expertise in Snowflake, Azure Databricks, and related Azure services will be essential in ensuring the success of this implementation and driving improvements across our data infrastructure.
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We are hiring an Executive Director to lead a global team of ~80 professionals to deliver customer-facing data and analytics capabilities, advance existing infrastructure by adopting cloud-native solutions (e.g., Snowflake, Databricks, etc.
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Help develop the future IBP advance planning solutions as well as analytics using Power Query, Power BI, Snowflake and RPA’s. Help architect the data structure in Snowflake to enable deployment of reporting in PowerBI, SAC, Fiori, Excel, etc.
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Additionally, you will help us build resilient and scalable DevOps solutions, introduce containerization technologies, and manage our Elasticsearch, Snowflake, and dbt cloud instances. Manage and optimize our Elasticsearch, Snowflake, and dbt cloud instances to ensure high performance and availability.
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Proficiency in SQL and experience with database management systems (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redshift, Snowflake). Proficiency in SQL and experience with database management systems (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redshift, Snowflake.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in utilizing Databricks for data exploration and analysis, alongside working knowledge of Snowflake and dbt. Work with Snowflake and dbt to manage data pipelines, ensure data integrity, and optimize data processing workflows.
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Snowflake or Power BI expertise and experience; or related experience with similar technologies such as Microstrategy, Analysis Services, Power Pivot, Tableau, Cognos. We are seeking a skilled Business Intelligence Developer with expertise in Snowflake and Power BI to join our dynamic team.
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Proficiency in infrastructure as code (IAC) using Terraform for AWS and Snowflake is a big plus. Create and manage infrastructure as code (IAC) using Terraform to automate and maintain AWS and Snowflake resources.
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8+ Experience with data warehousing concepts and experience working with databases such as Teradata, Oracle, Snowflake and SQL Server. 10+ Experience with data warehousing concepts and experience working with databases such as Teradata, Oracle, Snowflake and SQL Server.
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Python, Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, PostgreSQL, Presto SQL, Snowflake SQL. 2+ years of experience with Presto or Snowflake. Python, Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, PostgreSQL, Presto SQL, Snowflake SQL.
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