Role is open for Full time hiring only. Role is not openfor sponsorship
Required 5 days onsite at San Francisco CA
The ideal candidate will possess strong communication influencing and negotiation skills to independently drive consensus and consistency across multiple teams. The Data Modeler must be able to work autonomously think creatively and take ownership of resolving challenges.
Key Responsibilities:
Collaborate with Product Management to understand and evaluate use cases as well as functional and technical requirements.
Conduct data discovery and analysis of source systems to identify the necessary data to fulfill business requirements.
Develop conceptual and logical data models to validate requirements pinpointing essential entities and relationships with full documentation of assumptions/risks.
Translate logical data models into physical data models for Salesforce Data Cloud including the production of source-to-target mapping documentation that outlines data movement from source to destination and specifies transformation rules.
Support engineering teams through the implementation of physical data models including source-to-target mapping and the application of transformation/business rules.
Minimum Qualifications:
10 years of hands-on experience in data modeling and design for OLTP and analytical systems.
Solid understanding of data modeling principles and best practices with expertise in canonical and semantic data modeling concepts.
Proficiency in at least one data modeling software (e.g. ER Studio ERwin).
10 years of experience in data analysis and profiling using SQL and other relevant tools.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with our technology stack including Salesforce Data Cloud Marketing Cloud and Tableau is highly desirable.
Practical experience with sales and marketing data.
Experience working with globally distributed teams is an advantage.
Availability to work in the Pacific time zone.
Brillio is an equal opportunity employer to all regardless of age ancestry colour disability (mental and physical) exercising the right to family care and medical leave gender gender expression gender identity genetic information marital status medical condition military or veteran status national origin political affiliation race religious creed sex (includes pregnancy childbirth breastfeeding and related medical conditions) and sexual orientation.
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