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Data engineer United States, Scottsdale Jobs (Hybrid work)

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Data Solutions Engineer II
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United States , Scottsdale
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Data Engineer, Solutions Architecture
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Join a mission-driven team as a Data Engineer in Scottsdale. Design and maintain cutting-edge data infrastructure using Snowflake, Dagster, dbt, and Python to power renewable energy operations. This hybrid role offers a direct impact on clean energy, with competitive benefits including generous P...
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United States , Scottsdale
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90000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Clearway Energy
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Sr Staff Data Engineer
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Seeking a Senior Staff Data Engineer and Snowflake expert in Dallas or Scottsdale. You will architect innovative SaaS data platforms, focusing on scalable data lakes and pipelines. Requires 12-15 years' experience, with deep expertise in Snowflake, advanced SQL, and Python. We offer comprehensive...
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United States , Dallas; Scottsdale
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122219.00 - 189615.00 USD / Year
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Blue Yonder
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Are you a master builder for the information age, passionate about creating order from chaos? A career in data engineering offers a dynamic and high-impact path at the intersection of software engineering, data science, and infrastructure. Data engineers are the unsung heroes of the modern data-driven enterprise, constructing the robust, scalable pipelines that transform raw, unstructured data into clean, reliable, and accessible information for analysis and machine learning. If you are searching for data engineer jobs, you are looking for a role that is fundamental to enabling business intelligence, advanced analytics, and artificial intelligence initiatives. Professionals in this field are responsible for the entire data lifecycle. Their core mission is to design, build, and maintain the architecture—often called the data plumbing—that allows data to flow seamlessly from its myriad sources to its final destinations. This involves a wide range of typical responsibilities. They develop and manage large-scale data processing systems, creating efficient ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) or ELT processes. They construct and automate data pipelines that ingest data from databases, APIs, log files, and other streams. A significant part of the role is ensuring data quality and reliability by implementing validation checks, monitoring systems, and data observability tools. Data engineers also design and optimize data storage solutions, including data warehouses and data lakes, and are increasingly focused on building platforms that serve curated data to data scientists, analysts, and other business users. The technical skill set for data engineer jobs is both deep and broad. Proficiency in programming languages like Python and Scala is almost universal, paired with expert-level SQL for data manipulation and querying. A strong foundation in distributed computing frameworks, particularly Apache Spark, is essential for handling big data. Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and their native data services (such as Snowflake, Databricks, or BigQuery) is highly sought after. Furthermore, modern data engineering is deeply intertwined with software engineering best practices, so knowledge of workflow orchestration tools like Apache Airflow, data transformation tools like dbt, and DevOps principles including CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), and containerization with Docker and Kubernetes is increasingly standard. Successful candidates for data engineer jobs typically hold a degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field, though substantial practical experience often carries significant weight. Beyond technical prowess, strong problem-solving abilities, collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams, and a meticulous attention to detail are crucial. As organizations continue to recognize data as their most valuable asset, the demand for skilled data engineers who can build the foundational infrastructure for insight and innovation continues to surge, making it one of the most critical and rewarding technology professions today. Explore data engineer jobs to find a career where you build the frameworks that power decision-making.

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