DBT Data Engineer - 100% remote

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London
7 months ago
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Description

Join Our Team as a DBT Data Engineer - Remote Contract Opportunity


Are you an expert in data engineering with a passion for developing robust data solutions? Our client is seeking a talented DBT Data Engineer to join their team. This is a remote contract role with an exciting opportunity to help shape innovative data platforms. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and are ready to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you!


Essential Skills


DBT (Data Build Tool):Experience building efficient, modular, and tested data pipelines using DBT is essential for this role.
Databricks:Proficiency with Databricks for big data processing and analytics is vital to succeed in this position.
Python and SQL:Strong programming skills in Python and SQL are required for data manipulation, cleaning, and automation.
Snowflake (nice to have):Familiarity with Snowflake is an added advantage, though not mandatory, for working with cloud-based data platforms.

Role Details


Start Date:Ideally within 2 weeks
Position Type:Contract
Daily Rate:220 Euros
Location:Remote

Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge projects with our client. Apply today and take your career in data engineering to the next level!

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