

Senior Databricks Engineer (with Reverse ETL)
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This role is for a Senior Databricks Engineer (with Reverse ETL) in San Jose, CA, on a contract basis. Key skills include strong Databricks and ETL experience, familiarity with Reverse ETL tools, SQL proficiency, and understanding of data migrations.
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United States
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$ USD
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π° - Day rate
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ποΈ - Date discovered
July 10, 2025
π - Project duration
Unknown
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ποΈ - Location type
Hybrid
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π - Contract type
Unknown
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π - Security clearance
Unknown
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π - Location detailed
San Jose, CA
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π§ - Skills detailed
#Databricks #Data Migration #AI (Artificial Intelligence) #Migration #BI (Business Intelligence) #"ETL (Extract #Transform #Load)" #SQL (Structured Query Language)
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Role : Senior Data(Databricks) Engineer
Location : San Jose, CA (Hybrid)
Duration : Contract
Job Description:
Must-Have Skills:
β’ Databricks: Strong hands-on experience; familiarity with pipeline administration and tuning
β’ ETL Pipelines: Solid understanding and experience with ETL Pipelines
β’ Reverse ETL: Experience or familiarity with tools like Census or similar tools like (Hightouch, RudderStack, Polytomic, SeekWell, Mozart Data, Omnata)
β’ Developer Experience: Ability to write scripts and code, including SQL
β’ Using Reporting Dashboards - Business Intelligence/Analytics Tools: General BI/analytics experience is preferred
β’ Understanding of Generative AI
β’ Migration Experience: Understanding of data migrations.