The Snowflake Data Engineer will work on data cleansing and harmonization, moving from legacy systems to SAP S4, focusing on ETL/ELT development and view creation.
This is a remote position.
Comerit is searching for a Snowflake Data Engineer.
Our current client is looking to increase their project team for their Release 2 data cleansing and data harmonization project. This will include moving from legacy systems to SAP S4 in the cloud.
If you are a Snowflake Data Engineer please apply to this position.
Requirements
Duties and Tasks Include:
- Snowflake ETL/ELT Design and Development
- View Creating and Modeling
Skills:
- Snowflake – Snow-Alert, ETL/ELT, View creation
- API/BAPI Understanding
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