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Experience in Data Migration to Snowflake cloud data warehouse. Understanding of enterprise data management concepts (Data Governance, Data Engineering, Data Science, Data Lake, Data Warehouse, Data Sharing, Data Applications.
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You will be maintaining our existing Snowflake data warehouse and integrating new data sources as they become availableYou will own, maintain, and build on our Airflow task orchestration systemYou will design new data transforms using SQL/dbt that can be integrated into our Airflow pipelinesYou will work to build strong relationships with and support co-workers, including remote peers in other time zones.
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Essential Experience & Job Requirements 5+ years of IT experience with major focus on data warehouse/database related projects Must have exposure to technologies such as dbt, Apache Airflow, Snowflake.
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Advanced experience in SQL in big data warehouse systems such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc. What you’ll be responsible for:As a member of the Data Engineering - Business ETL team, you own the ETL/ELT pipelines and data warehouse that is used for financial and regulatory reporting.
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Strong knowledge of data management and modern data warehouse (Snowflake, Big Query) and ELT data acquisition/model building tools (Rivery, Fivetran), as well as dbt.
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Comprehensive experience with Snowflake Data Warehouse: The candidate must possess a deep understanding of Snowflake's architecture, data loading and unloading, performance tuning, and security features.
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Experience with Cloud Data Warehouse platforms e.g., Snowflake, Azure Synapse. Maps source system data to data warehouse models. Experience with the Azure stack (Azure Data Factory, ADLS, Azure Databricks, Azure ML, Azure Synapse, and Azure SQL) to help build a modern platform for data that will be sourced from a variety of analytic and operational application.
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Expertise with at least one cloud data warehouse (e.g., Snowflake, Redshift) Configure and optimize cloud data warehouse, including permissions, compute and storage parameters, and table schemas.
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This role sits within our Data Warehouse Platform Pillar, on our Data Orchestration team. They tackle HubSpot’s most complex data challenges, manage our Data Warehouse infrastructure, and provide support to each other and to a network of business analysts throughout the company.
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The co-op will collaborate with the larger team to design, develop, and maintain data pipelines, ensure data quality and integrity, and contribute to the expansion of the firm's data warehouse as we migrate CRMs. The ideal candidate not only has strong technical prowess, but is also a self-motivated, team player who is able to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
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As a Data Engineer at Bouldering Project, you will be responsible for building out a data warehouse from the ground up using a modern data stack. - Assist in the creation of a modern data warehouse and design ELT workflows.
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Understand data SAAS (Azure/Snowflake) consumption and billing models and how to maximize value / minimize cost. Design and document database structures supporting a modern biotech data warehouse and analytic platform in a manner compliant with security, privacy and data segregation imperatives.
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Write, maintain, and optimize SQL code with cloud MPP data warehouse platforms (e.g. Snowflake). Experience with any of the following tools and technologies: Snowflake, Airflow, Python, AWS S3, AWS Lambda, AWS Batch, Terraform, Kafka, MySQL, Tableau, PagerDuty, DataDog, Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Alation.
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Experience with Marketing APIs, Big Query or other Cloud Data Warehouse tools (AWS, Snowflake, Databricks, etc.) Because you love data, you have advanced knowledge of SQL, Excel, Google Data Studio/Data Visualization and enjoy working with SQL on a day-to-day basis.
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Manage the inflow and governance of that data as we warehouse it for staging, processing, and reporting, while building proper data quality detection to identify data issues in the transformation stages and fix problems to meet pipelines/table health SLAs, etc.
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