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Our Opportunity:Chewy s Data Analytics team has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Data Engineer (Data Engineer III) to join the pack. Compensation & Benefits:Our salary range for a Data Engineer III position is $134,500.00 - $215,000.00.
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Position Summary:We are seeking a highly skilled AWS Data Engineer with extensive experience in AWS technologies to join our team as a contractor. - Experience with other AWS services such as Lambda, Cloudwatch, Kinesis, Firehose, Event bridge, Redshift, DynamoDB, IAM, RDS SQL Server- Familiarity with big data technologies like Apache Spark or Hadoop.
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Sr. Data Engineer (GCP BigQuery with DataFlow, Data Form, DataStudio and Looker) 3+ years in GCP BigQuery with DataFlow, Data Form, DataStudio and Looker. Data sources including but not limited to SQL Server, GCP, SAP, Teradata, Hadoop\Hive, PostgreSQL, Oracle and flat files.
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Senior Data Engineer. The ideal candidate enjoys and thrives in working with a variety of data engineering and analytics tools, systems and architectures while working with our product, leadership, and marketing teams across three continents to build high quality, scalable batch and real time data pipelines integrated with our products.
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Experience with Streaming data technologies such as EventHub, Kinesis, Kafka. Successfully adopt the best practice and industry standards in data engineering and analytics fields. Coach more junior data engineering team members.
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Working knowledge of unity catalog and data governance principles. 4-6 years of hands-on data engineering experience. Experience with ingesting various source data formats such as JASON, Parquet, Sequencefile, Cloud databases, MQ, Relational databases such as Oracle.
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2+ years of experience in SQL, data transformations, statistical analysis, and troubleshooting across more than one Database Platform (Cassandra, MySQL, Snowflake, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Databricks, etc.
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As a Data Engineer at SADA, you will work collaboratively with architects and other engineers to recommend, prototype, build and debug data infrastructures on Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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The Sr. Data Engineer is responsible in understanding and supporting the businesses through the design, development, and execution of Extract, Transform, and Load (ELT/ETL), data integration, and data analytics processes across the enterprise.
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Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate (DP-203) Location: Spring, TX On-site Job Description: As a Senior Data Engineer, you should have subject matter expertise integrating, transforming, and consolidating data from various structured and unstructured data sources into formats that are suitable for building analytics solutions.
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The candidate must have more than 7+ years of experience in IT. This role is for a Snowflake Data Engineer with strong experience in design/data modeling/development & performance tuning.
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Looking for a Data Engineer with SQL, Python, ADF, Databricks, Kafka and ideally Snowflake experience to work 100% remote. Data Engineer to develop CI/CD data pipelines and ETL processes to curate and transform pharmacy data from different sources (both on premise and cloud.
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Your role as a Data Engineer: In this role you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining data pipelines in support of data management functions such as data engineering, data integration and data quality and governance activities.
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We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to join our growing team and help us build robust data infrastructure and pipelines that will drive our mission forward. We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Data Engineer to play a critical role in our data team.
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A well-known Financial Services Company is looking for a Azure Data Engineer in Minneapolis, MN (Hybrid). 3 years of experience in the past 4 years in working with Microsoft Azure Cloud platform, including familiarity with other Azure services like Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Factory, and Azure DevOps.
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