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Project Manager – Analytics (Snowflake) || Onsite, Irvine, CA

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Position: Project Manager – Analytics (Snowflake)

Location: Onsite, Irvine, CA

Duration: Long Term (6+ Months)

 

Job description:

Required Skills & Qualifications

· 8+ years of IT experience with 3–5 years in Project/Program Management

· Strong experience in data analytics / data warehousing projects

· Hands-on exposure or strong understanding of Snowflake architecture

· Knowledge of ETL/ELT tools (e.g., Informatica, Talend, dbt, etc.)

· Experience with cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform

· Strong understanding of SQL, data modeling, and data pipelines

· Experience with BI tools (Tableau, Power BI, etc.)

· Proven experience in Agile, Scrum, or SAFe methodologies

· Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills

 

Preferred Qualifications

· PMP / PRINCE2 / Certified Scrum Master (CSM) certification

· Experience in large-scale data migration or modernization to Snowflake

· Exposure to data governance, data quality, and compliance frameworks

· Domain experience in Retail, Healthcare, Finance, or Telecom



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