Data Engineer (30032)

We’re searching for an experienced Data Engineer to sit in either Des Moines, Iowa, or Chicago, Illinois. Individuals who have three years of experience are encouraged to consider this opportunity. In this role, you will support the delivery of innovative data solutions and act as a technical liaison between analytics and information technology departments. This is an excellent opportunity to join an organization that provides growth and advancement potential within a flexible team environment. Apply today to be considered!

Responsibilities:

  • Act as a technical liaison between analytics and information technology departments
  • Understand current data architecture and facilitate data navigation and consumption via Snowflake
  • Perform Snowflake and ad-hoc data loads for exploratory analysis
  • Catalog, assess current data sources, and support creation/refinement of user stories in order to support the data strategy efforts
  • Assist the team with building reports/dashboards/ad-hoc analysis via Snowflake and Tableau/PowerBI
  • Ensure complete delivery of solutions and accurate requirement fulfillment
  • Support advanced analytics model development with integration and automation

Requirements:

  • 3-7 years of related work experience
  • 3+ years of experience with AZURE, Snowflake, T-SQL, and Python
  • 3+ years of experience with delivery using ETL/ELT tools and techniques
  • Expert understanding of data warehouse and master data management approaches, ELT industry standards, and best practices
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