

Aptino, Inc.
GCP BigQuery Lead Data Engineer
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This role is for a GCP BigQuery Lead Data Engineer, a 6-month contract position with a pay rate of "X". Key skills include BigQuery, GCP, ETL, and data architecture. Experience with migration from Teradata is required.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
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💰 - Day rate
600
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🗓️ - Date
April 28, 2026
🕒 - Duration
Unknown
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🏝️ - Location
Unknown
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📄 - Contract
Unknown
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🔒 - Security
Unknown
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📍 - Location detailed
New Jersey, United States
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Data Warehouse #Cloud #Data Processing #Dataflow #"ETL (Extract #Transform #Load)" #Leadership #Migration #Teradata #GCP (Google Cloud Platform) #Security #Data Quality #BigQuery #Data Engineering #Scala #Data Architecture
Role description
Lead design and development of scalable data platforms on GCP with BigQuery as the core data warehouse.
Build and optimize ETL/ELT pipelines using Dataflow, Dataproc, and Cloud Composer for large-scale data processing.
Drive data architecture, modeling, and performance tuning to ensure high availability and efficiency.
Lead migration and integration strategies from legacy systems (e.g., Teradata) to GCP environments.
Ensure data quality, governance, security, and cost optimization across all pipelines and platforms.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide technical leadership, mentoring, and best practices
Lead design and development of scalable data platforms on GCP with BigQuery as the core data warehouse.
Build and optimize ETL/ELT pipelines using Dataflow, Dataproc, and Cloud Composer for large-scale data processing.
Drive data architecture, modeling, and performance tuning to ensure high availability and efficiency.
Lead migration and integration strategies from legacy systems (e.g., Teradata) to GCP environments.
Ensure data quality, governance, security, and cost optimization across all pipelines and platforms.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide technical leadership, mentoring, and best practices






