$100,000 to $115,000; not specified; university co...
Microsoft fabric development
Scalable data pipelines
Data ingestion and transformation
The Lead Analytics Solutions Engineer provides technical leadership for the design, development, and ongoing operation of the University’s cloud-based data lake and warehousing environment, with a primary focus on Microsoft Fabric
Job Summary
The Lead Analytics Solutions Engineer provides technical leadership for the design, development, and ongoing operation of the University’s cloud-based data lake and warehousing environment, with a primary focus on Microsoft Fabric.
This role is responsible for building scalable, reliable data pipelines and integration solutions that enable enterprise analytics and reporting across academic and administrative units.
Partnering closely with data architects, analysts, and campus stakeholders, the role shapes data models and system architecture while also mentoring peers, conducting code reviews, and promoting data engineering best practices.
Matching Summary
The Lead Analytics Solutions Engineer provides technical leadership for the design, development, and ongoing operation of the University’s cloud-based data lake and warehousing environment, with a primary focus on Microsoft Fabric.
Salary
$100,000 to $115,000; Not specified; University contributions to health, dental, life and disability insurance, tuition waivers, 12 holidays, immediate leave accrual, retirement programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Microsoft Fabric development
Scalable data pipelines
Data ingestion and transformation
Data modeling and architecture
Code reviews and technical guidance
Nice-to-have
Cloud-based data development
Workday data integration
Distributed processing frameworks
Data governance concepts
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree from accredited institution
Advanced ETL/ELT design and development
Strong code analysis and debugging skills
Experience with large, complex datasets
Change data capture (CDC) knowledge
Normalization and dimensional design understanding