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Solution Consultant Data Warehouse Snowflake

Zoho Recruit
Greater London
1 month ago
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Job Description
Solutions Architect Cloud Data Warehouse Snowflake

Solutions Architect

Location:

London – office and remote

Role Overview:

As a Solutions Architect, you will work directly with customers to understand their business needs and design Data Warehouse Solutions using Snowflake platform. You will play a key role in driving customer success and adoption. This is working as a member of the professional services team

Key Responsibilities:

- Engage with customers to understand their requirements and provide architectural guidance.
- Design and implement scalable data solutions using Snowflake
- Collaborate with sales and engineering teams to support customer success
- Deliver technical presentations and demonstrations
- Provide best practices and technical leadership to customer

- Proven experience in data architecture, cloud platforms, and data warehousing
- Strong knowledge of SQL and data modeling
- Experience with cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, or GCP
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Preferred Qualifications:

- Experience with Snowflake or similar cloud data platforms
- Background in software engineering or data engineering
- Familiarity with ETL tools and data integration
- Certifications in cloud technologies or data architecture




Requirements
Data Warehouse Snowflake Solution Architect

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