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The successful candidate will be responsible for the development and sustainment of multiple Cloud Databases, such as Snowflake, Databricks, Azure SQL, MySQL, and MongoDB ensuring operational readiness (security, health, and performance), supporting multiple development teams, and.
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This position requires an in depth knowledge of Data Ingestion/Data Replications tools (Ex. Rivery/Fivetran), Data Transformation leveraging AWS services like Glue/Airflow, Snowflake, Data Modeling, CI/CD, and DevOps. This position will collaborate with other data engineers, DBAs, architects, analysts, and stakeholders to ensure business requirements, data quality, security, and governance.
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In this role you will be using Snowflake, Python, Spark, PySpark, SQL, AWS, Airflow, Redshift, and Databricks. Python, Cloud, Snowflake, Airflow, and Spark professional. Staff Data Engineer / AI / Snowflake.
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Knowledge of big data platforms like Snowflake, DBT, AWS Redshift, Postgres, MongoDB, and Hadoop. Experience with “Snowflake Cloud Datawarehouse” and DBT tool. Understanding of Datawarehouse (DWH) systems, and migration from DWH to data lakes/Snowflake.
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You should have strong coding skills in Python and Snowflake SQL,familiarity with DBT, and a strong foundation in database design andmodeling principles. Administer Snowflake on AWS, focusing on configuration, data migration,and security to safeguard the data platform.
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Summary / Role Purpose: As a Snowflake Cloud Administrator, you will be responsible for planning, designing, implementing, and maintaining a highly scalable, performant, and secure data architectures on and around the Snowflake cloud data platform.
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We are currently sourcing for an Oracle Developer (Oracle/Snowflake)! Experience working on Snowflake and Python would be a plus. We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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Master data management, data cataloging, cloud warehouses (Redshift,Snowflake etc.) master data management, data cataloging, cloud warehouses (Redshift,Snowflake etc.) Experience with database platforms, including DB2, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Couchbase, MongoDB, etc.
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Strong experience in building ETL data pipelines and analysis using Python, SQL, and PySpark. Knowledge of programming languages in data engineering such as Python or PySpark. Our business value and leadership has been recognized by various market research firms, including Forrester and Gartner.
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Position’s Contributions to Work Group: Actual job title would be an Snowflake/AWS Integration Architect As an architect / Engineer you will lead all stages of software development including refining product vision, gathering requirements, project planning, software system design, coding, testing, release, deployment and support.
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Experience of using one/more scalable (MPP) relational databases such as Teradata, Snowflake and SQL data warehouse for advanced analytics. Exposure and hands on exposure to ETL using Azure and Snowflake SQL.
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Job description Infosys is seeking a Snowflake Data Architect. Preferred Qualifications:Exposure and hands on exposure to ETL using Azure and Snowflake SQL.Design and implement effective Analytics solutions and models with Snowflake.
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Job Profile : Snowflake Cloud Infrastructure Engineer. Snowflake Cloud Infrastructure Engineer. Integration between Snowflake and Azure. Job Profile : Snowflake Cloud Infrastructure Engineer.
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One of our clients in the investment management and financial services sector, is seeking a Senior Snowflake Data Architect. Establishing data governance policies and procedures within Snowflake to ensure data integrity, consistency, and availability.
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Knowledge of snowflake, git, pull requests, visual studio code, and dbt is strongly recommended. Client-Los Angeles Unified School District. Knowledge of snowflake, git, pull requests, visual studio code, and dbt is strongly recommended.
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