Hi All,

*Job Title: Database Architect*

*Location: Minneapolis, MN*

*Duration: 12+ Months Contract*



*ONISTE FROM FIRST DAY*



*Job Description:*

   - 10+ years of experience in data architecture & data analytics space.
   - 5+ years of experience in developing end to end data solution
   architecture for various data architecture patterns. E.g. data warehouses,
   Operational data stores, Data Lakes etc.
   - Must have experience in various data model patterns used in different
   data architectures.
   - Must have experience in producing various architecture artifacts and
   presenting it to various stakeholders and review boards.
   - Must have experience in one or more ETL workloads using Azure Data
   Factory, HDFS and Spark
   - Must have experience in one or more MPP data platforms like Azure SQL,
   Managed SQL, Azure Data Lake
   - Must have experience working in Agile environment.
   - Up to date on latest technology platform trends in data architecture
   space.
   - Data modeling principles including conceptual, logical and physical
   data modeling, dimensional modelling techniques
   - Well familiar with Data models technologies and approaches
   - Should have experience in data warehouse architectures (e.g. Azure
   Synapse DB and Enterprise BI)
   - Ability to facilitate communication between technical and business
   stakeholders to ensure functional requirements and technical implementation
   considerations are understood and accepted.
   - Data discovery and prototype work in SQL, and work with data consumers
   to evolve from initial models to final specifications that meet business
   needs.
   - Present data models in review meetings
   - Practical experience in data mining and analysis tools with
   intermediate to advanced query skills (ex. MS SQL, Synapse Analytics, Data
   Explorer, Cosmos, Hive, MR, RedShift, Snowflake, MySQL).
   - Ability to learn quickly and identify opportunities for improvement.
   - Experience with understanding technical design specifications that are
   consumed by development/engineering teams as a guide for implementation.





Thanks & Regards,

Sai Kiran Nandrolu

Sr. Recruiter

E:  saikiran.nandr...@w3global.com

A:  1701 Legacy Dr, Suite#1000, Frisco, Texas - 75034

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