Staff Data Engineer (Azure/Databricks)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$98

Job status

Permanent

Location

Vaco by Highspring
Toronto, ON, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join a leading Canadian energy company focused on clean energy transformation. As a Staff Data Engineer, you will architect and design scalable ELT/ETL pipelines using Microsoft Azure and Databricks tools. Collaborate with security and infrastructure teams, optimize data models, and deliver solutions for real-time and streaming data. Bring your expertise in cloud data environments and help shape the future of energy through cutting-edge technology. Enjoy a culture valuing professional growth, collaboration, and impactful work.

Key Technologies: Azure Data Factory, Data Lake, SQL Databases, Synapse, Databricks, Purview, Power BI

Why Apply?

  • Competitive hourly pay $87.58 - $97.58
  • Work in the dynamic, innovative energy sector
  • Opportunity to lead data engineering initiatives
  • Inclusive, diverse workplace committed to equality

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Vaco by Highspring

Vaco by Highspring

🚀 Exciting opportunity for an experienced Staff Data Engineer to join a top Canadian energy company driving clean energy innovation! Use Azure and Databricks to design scalable data pipelines and models that impact millions of customers. Enjoy competitive pay 💵, professional growth, and a supportive, diverse team environment. Make a meaningful difference in the energy sector while advancing your career! 🌟

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