Forward Deployed Engineer – Data Migration, Data Consolidation Platforms

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Job Description:

  • Lead end-to-end delivery of enterprise data migrations from corporate systems to target cloud data platforms
  • Build production-grade data connectors to various sources
  • Develop ETL/ELT pipelines with multi-layer validation
  • Construct semantic ontology layers translating raw ERP structures into business-consumable objects
  • Build operational dashboards and agent-driven workflows
  • Lead consolidation of fragmented ERP instances into standardized master data models
  • Serve as primary technical advisor to C-suite and enterprise architecture stakeholders
  • Build reusable migration accelerators, playbooks, and reference architectures

Requirements:

  • 7-10+ years of progressive experience in enterprise data engineering, data migration, or large-scale system integration roles within complex, multi-platform environments
  • 3-5+ years directly leading end-to-end data migration or multi-system consolidation programs for Global Enterprises and Industry Leaders
  • Demonstrated client-facing experience serving as a trusted technical advisor to C-level executives
  • Proven industry depth in at least two of the following verticals: Healthcare, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Retail, Energy & Utilities, or Public Sector
  • Advanced proficiency in Python and SQL with working experience in PySpark and TypeScript/JavaScript
  • Hands-on expertise with modern ETL/ELT and data integration platforms (Informatica, Talend, Matillion, Fivetran, AWS Glue, Azure Data Factory)

Benefits:

  • Incentive compensation opportunities in the form of annual bonus or incentives
  • Equity awards
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
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