Lead Data Engineer - Databricks (Remote)

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<p><strong>What We're Working On</strong></p><p>We help global enterprises launch digital products that reach millions of users. Our work spans massive datasets, scalable pipelines, and critical business challenges across industries.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Lead technical direction for data engineering initiatives.</li><li>Architect scalable data pipelines and systems using PySpark, AWS, and Databricks</li><li>Guide and mentor a team of engineers, fostering best practices and code quality</li><li>Collaborate with stakeholders across product, engineering, and data teams</li><li>Solve enterprise-scale data challenges that impact real-world business outcomes</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>What We’re Looking For</strong></p><ul><li>10+ years in data engineering or related roles</li><li>Experience leading technical teams or projects</li><li>Strong hands-on expertise in Python, SQL, PySpark, AWS, and Databricks</li><li>Deep understanding of data architecture and pipeline design</li><li>Excellent communication and leadership skills</li><li>Fluent in English (spoken and written)</li></ul><p><br></p><p>The job is 100% Remote; please ensure you have a comfortable office set at your desired work location.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Salary</strong></p><p>Salary range: CA$90,000 - CA$181,000 annually, with final compensation determined by your qualifications, expertise, experience, and the role's scope.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location:</strong></p><p>This is a <strong>fully remote position</strong>; however, candidates must be <strong>based in regions that align with the Pacific,</strong> <strong>Central, or Eastern U.S. time zones</strong> to ensure effective collaboration with client and team schedules.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Benefits</strong></p><p>In addition to competitive pay, we offer a variety of benefits to support your professional and personal growth, including:</p><ul><li>Flexible working hours in a remote environment.</li><li>Health insurance (medical and dental) for T4 Employees.</li><li>A professional development fund to enhance your skills and knowledge.</li><li>15 days of paid time off annually.</li><li>Access to soft-skill development courses to further your career.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Position Details</strong></p><p>This is a full-time position requiring a minimum of <strong>40 hours per week, Monday through Friday</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Application Deadline</strong></p><p>This role is an evergreen position with no predetermined start date. Applications will be accepted until <strong>March 29, 2026</strong>. As we continue to build our talent pipeline, the position may be reposted to allow us to connect with additional qualified professionals.</p>

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