Snowflake Data Engineer

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This role is for a Snowflake Data Engineer in Sacramento, CA, lasting over 6 months at a W2 pay rate. Requires 3+ years in ETL/ELT, Microsoft SQL Server, and REST API development, with 1+ year in database design and legacy data conversion.
🌎 - Country
United States
πŸ’± - Currency
$ USD
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πŸ’° - Day rate
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πŸ—“οΈ - Date discovered
August 28, 2025
πŸ•’ - Project duration
More than 6 months
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🏝️ - Location type
On-site
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πŸ“„ - Contract type
W2 Contractor
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πŸ”’ - Security clearance
Unknown
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πŸ“ - Location detailed
Sacramento County, CA
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#C# #Monitoring #Microsoft SQL Server #SQL (Structured Query Language) #AWS S3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service) #Migration #"ETL (Extract #Transform #Load)" #REST (Representational State Transfer) #S3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service) #Data Conversion #Microsoft SQL #Snowflake #MS SQL (Microsoft SQL Server) #Data Engineering #Database Design #AWS (Amazon Web Services) #Database Security #SQL Server #REST API #Data Pipeline #AWS Glue #Security #JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
Role description
Title: Snowflake Data Engineer Duration: 6 Months + Location: Sacramento ,CA (ONLY W2) Job Description: β€’ Perform data engineering in support of a migration effort between client's legacy platform (in Microsoft) to Snowflake. β€’ Experience with AWS Glue as the ETL Tool β€’ Experience with AWS S3 and Snowflake Required Skills: β€’ At least three (3) years of experience in developing and monitoring data pipelines, ETL/ELT (Extract Transform Load / Extract β€’ At least three (3) years of experience with Microsoft SQL Server and T-SQL. β€’ At least three (3) years of experience developing in ETL Tools. β€’ At least three (3) years of experience developing Rest APIs, including experience with JSON and C#. β€’ At least one (1) year of experience in database design, database development, and database security. β€’ At least one (1) year of experience working with data conversion efforts involving legacy data formats and legacy data repositories such as Mainframe.