FiveTran Specialist Data Engineer - Snowflake

iO Associates
1 year ago
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Senior Data Engineer

Are you a Data Engineerwith expertise inFiveTran,Snowflake, andSQL, coupled withPythonproficiency? If so, iO Associates have a great opportunity, with an exciting consultancy, where you can leverage your skills and make an impact in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.

Position: FiveTran Specialist Data Engineer

Type: Contract

Location: Remote (must be located in the UK)

Duration: 3-6 months

Start Date: November start

Key Responsibilities:

Design, build, and maintain ETL pipelinesusing FiveTran to streamline data integration across various sources. Develophigh-performance data modelsand optimisedSQL queriesfor processing large data-sets inSnowflake. Collaborate with data teams toautomate data workflowsusing Python, ensuring data is clean, consistent, and reliable. Work closely with stakeholders to understand data requirements, providing insights through efficient data solutions. Perform data validation and troubleshoot issues to ensure data accuracy and consistency across the platform.

Skills & Experience:

Strong experienceworking withFiveTranto manage and optimize data ingestion.Proficient in Snowflake, with the ability to design data models and write complex SQL queries.Expert-level SQL skills, capable of working with large data-sets and crafting advanced queries.Pythonexpertise for scripting and automation in a data engineering context. Knowledge ofdata warehouse design principlesand data architecture best practices. Experience with tools such asDBTis a plus.

If this could be of interest, please contact Alex at iO Associates.

For this role, we can only accept applications from candidates based in the UK and with existing right to work in the UK.

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