Job Description:
The Sr. Snowflake developer will mainly be responsible to develop, optimize and oversee company’s logical, conceptual, and physical data model and provide recommendations. This role will be responsible for expanding, optimizing, and monitoring our expanding data pipelines through meticulous architecting, intelligent business logic, consistent data governance, testing and continuous delivery. The person should have proven hands-on experience on Snowflake and Azure ADF. DBT experience will be an added advantage.
Experience with Snowflake and its utilities i.e. SnowSQL, SnowCD etc.
Experience with Data Lake, Data Warehouse and Data Sharing concepts.
SQL and Unix Shell Scripting
Skilled in testing of cloud-based database solutions.
Experience in working with Azure Data Engineering project.
Strong Development and administration skills for all DB maintenance plan activities including backups, indexing, integrity, and consistency checks, etc.
Experience in troubleshooting and resolving database problems performance tuning and optimization.
Proactively identify, design, and implement process improvements like automating manual processes, optimizing data flow, increasing scalability etc.
knowledge in Snowflake security features including access control, authentication, authorization, encryption, masking, secured views etc.
Skilled in relational and dimensional modelling.
Expertise in Snowflake concepts like setting up Resource monitors, RBAC controls, scalable virtual warehouse, SQL performance tuning, zero copy clone, time travel and automating them
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