Lead data engineering and architecture for data integration and data warehouse projects. Design and build data pipelines, define datasets and strategies, perform data modeling, configure and test ETL processes (Informatica), and work with GCP/BigQuery and Snowflake on Azure. Collaborate with stakeholders to prioritize business use cases and enable reporting.
Title: Sr. Manager Data Engineering
Location: REMOTE
Job Type: Contract
Rate: $Open/hr.
Requirements
Job Summary:
- Data engineering/architect role with demonstrable experience in data integration and data warehouse projects.
- Experience developing and configuring data pipelines, testing and enable activation based on prioritized business use cases
- Experience defining data sets and strategies
- GCP/BigQuery expertise
- Snowflake on Azure experience is desired
- Strong experience working on Informatica ETL
- Data modeling expertise
Nice to have:
- Experience in working with source systems
- Python scripting experience
- Experience with reporting tools like Tableau and Business Objects
Benefits
Note: If interested please send your updated resume to [email protected] and include your salary requirement along with your contact details with a suitable time when we can reach you. If you know of anyone in your sphere of contacts, who would be a perfect match for this job then, we would appreciate if you can forward this posting to them with a copy to us.
We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest!
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