Title: Snowflake Architect
Location: USA
Duration: 6 Months
Healthcare Data Ecosystems:
10+ years in IT with a focus on Electronic Health Records (EHRs), claims data, and clinical research data.
Snowflake Implementations:
3–5+ years architecting multi-tenant Snowflake environments specifically for healthcare or life sciences.
Compliance Leadership:
Extensive experience implementing HIPAA/HITRUST-certified architectures and signing Business Associate Agreements (BAAs).
Legacy Migration:
Proven record of migrating sensitive healthcare datasets from on-premise systems to the cloud without data leakage.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or Engineering; a Master’s degree is often preferred
Advanced Certification:
SnowPro Advanced: Architect certification is nice to have
About UsDatavail is a leading provider of data management, application development, analytics, and cloud services, with more than 1,000 professionals helping clients build and manage applications and data via a world-class tech-enabled delivery platform and software solutions across all leading technologies. For more than 17 years, Datavail has worked with thousands of companies spanning different industries and sizes, and is an AWS Advanced Tier Consulting Partner, a Microsoft Solutions Partner for Data & AI and Digital & App Innovation (Azure), an Oracle Partner, and a MySQL Partner.Top Skills
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