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Senior Data Engineer

REMOTE - Portland, Oregon

What we are looking for: 

A passionate, hungry, and motivated individual that is eager for a chance to join a young startup, experiencing rapid growth. At OmniData, we are searching for a Senior Azure Data Engineer that has experience working as a consultant on data warehousing and analytics projects, a strong technical aptitude, and the ability to provide direction for clients on the best strategies for their analytics goals. In return, we offer deep mentorship, a great work/life balance, and the opportunity to be part of creating a consulting firm that makes a difference for our clients!  

 

What you will do: 

You will work on various Big Data, Data Warehouse and Analytics projects for our world class customers. In addressing complex client needs, you will be integrated into appropriately sized and skilled teams. This will give you the opportunity to analyze requirements, develop data and analytical solutions, and execute as part of the project team, all while working with the latest tools, such as Azure Synapse Analytics and related Microsoft technologies. 

 

About OmniData: 

OmniData is a Portland - based Data and Analytics focused consulting firm leveraging the Microsoft technology stack to help organizations build their Modern Data Estates, designed to serve their digital innovation needs for many years to come.  To do this, we apply deep experience in Solution Architecture, Data, Analytics, and technology to simplify the complexities of big data.    

 

Your Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Contribute collaboratively to team meetings using your experience base to further the cause of innovating for OmniData clients. 
  • Instill confidence in the client as well as your teammates 
  • Work independently toward client success, while collaborating with internal teams as needed 

 

What you must have to be considered: 

  • 5+ years of experience in Analytics and Data Warehousing on the Microsoft platform  
  • 5+ years working with Microsoft SQL Server  
  • Experience working with the Microsoft Azure stack  

 

What would be nice for you to have: 

  • Experience gathering requirements and working within various project delivery methodologies  
  • Experienced working as a customer facing consultant  
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Fabric
  • Exposure to DAX  
  • Strong communication skills tying together technologies and architectures to business results 

 

Benefits: 

  • Competitive salary and benefits commensurate with experience  
  • Health Coverage: 100% Employer Paid Premium Coverage, 60% Coverage for dependents  
  • Dental/Vision  
  • Life Insurance, Aflac, Short/Long term disability, HSA etc.  
  • 9 Company holidays (Ability to use them as ‘floating’ Holidays)  
  • Paid time off (PTO) 15 days  
  • Flexible Sick Time  
  • Maternity/Paternity Leave   
  • Company equity

 

OmniData is offering you the opportunity to work with the entire lifecycle of large Data Projects, focused on next generation data warehousing, with surface points to Analytics, Machine Learning and AI. We offer a collaborative work culture, that enables you to produce client results with a safety net from your team.  You will get to work closely with very experienced consultants who will be able to provide mentorship and career guidance.  At the same time, you will be rewarded for learning fast and executing within our teams to provide solutions for OmniData clients 

OmniData Is An Equal Opportunity Employer And All Qualified Applicants Will Receive Consideration For Employment Without Regard To Race, Color, Religion, Sex, National Origin, Disability Status, Protected Veteran Status, Or Any Other Characteristic Protected By Law. 

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