Senior Data Engineer - AWS - Pharma

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Can you lead the design of reusable data pipeline blueprints on AWS for analytics? Join our expert team to work on an Analytics platform, contributing to the development of reusable, cloud-native data pipeline blueprints for ingestion and transformation. You will apply your knowledge of AWS , Snowflake and dbt to build deployable production-grade data solutions.

Even if you work on an external project, you will feel part of the team and always supported. You will have regular 1:1 meetings with them, and recurrently, you will work on your development plan to define your short-, medium-, and long-term goals. As a senior profile, you will have the space to continue growing, whether by deepening your technical skills or having greater influence on project decisions, with autonomy and the opportunity to share knowledge with other experts.

Strong experience developing data ingestion and ETL pipelines on AWS using Glue Lambda S3 Step Functions and Airflow .

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Python and SQL skills with hands-on PySpark development for large-scale transformations. Proven experience with data modeling and transformations using Snowflake and dbt . Infrastructure as Code experience using AWS CDK or CloudFormation and CI/CD pipelines with Jenkins or AWS CodePipeline/CodeBuild.

You will design and build end-to-end data ingestion and transformation pipelines on AWS using Glue PySpark Lambda and S3, model and optimise analytical schemas in Snowflake with dbt, deliver reusable blueprints via Infrastructure as Code and CI/CD, and ensure observability performance and reliability while working closely with technical leads and business stakeholders to own delivery and drive continuous improvement. What if the project ends? We work on a wide variety of projects, technologies, and sectors, allowing you to keep growing in different environments.

If a project ends or you feel ready for a new challenge, we will find another one that aligns with your professional development. We trust you to deliver quality work within your 40-hour workweek.

Our model is hybrid: we usually go to the office 2 days a week, though this depends on the project and team, but we love seeing each other’s faces; the best stories always happen in the office! Private health and travel insurance. Full coverage for sick leave + 1 extra day off per month without medical leave. ‍♀️ Free emotional, legal, and family support. ️‍♀️ English, Spanish, Catalan and German. We will discuss it during the first call. If it is important to you, feel free to ask!

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