Build and maintain ETL/ELT pipelines, design data models, and develop data workflows using Snowflake, dbt, Python, and SQL. Integrate data sources with tools like Airbyte/Fivetran/Dagster, leverage AWS services (S3, Lambda, API Gateway), use Git for version control, and optionally support Tableau visualizations. Remote role with 3–7 years experience.
This is a remote position.
Primary Skills:
- Strong experience in Snowflake Data Warehouse
- Hands-on expertise in dbt (data build tool)
- Proficiency in Python for data engineering tasks
- Strong SQL and data modelling skills
Additional Requirements:
- Experience with data integration tools such as Airbyte, Fivetran, or Dagster
- Knowledge of building and managing ETL/ELT pipelines
- Hands-on experience with AWS services (S3, Lambda, API Gateway, etc.)
- Familiarity with version control (Git)
- Good to Have: Exposure to Tableau
Experience Range: 3–7 years (flexible based on skill set)
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