Snowflake Data Engineer – Remote

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🧠 About ResultStack

We’re a cross-functional systems engineering team delivering scalable, secure, and elegant solutions across web and mobile platforms. Our work spans early-stage startups to enterprise environments — and our mission is simple: solve real problems through deep collaboration, lean execution, and smart strategy.

At ResultStack, we’re not just building software — we’re building partnerships. That means listening closely, moving quickly, and always prioritizing long-term value over short-term fixes.

🔍 The Role: Snowflake Data Engineer (Remote)

We’re hiring a Data Engineer with strong Snowflake experience to support upcoming client projects across a range of industries. In this fully remote role, you'll design and optimize secure, scalable data pipelines and cloud data warehouse solutions. It’s ideal for someone who thrives in fast-moving environments, values clean architecture, and collaborates well across both technical and non-technical teams.

💼 What You’ll Do
  • 🏗️ Design, implement, and manage scalable data pipelines using Snowflake and modern cloud tools

  • 🤝 Collaborate with internal and client teams to gather data requirements and deliver actionable solutions

  • 🚀 Optimize Snowflake environments for performance, scalability, and cost

  • 📊 Partner with product, analytics, and engineering teams to deliver clean, timely data

  • 🔐 Support data governance, security, and privacy standards across all engagements

✅ What We’re Looking For
  • 2+ years of hands-on experience with Snowflake (not just exposure)

  • Strong SQL skills and familiarity with ETL/ELT frameworks

  • Experience working with cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, or Azure

  • Bonus: Experience with dbt, Fivetran, Airbyte, or similar tools

  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally in a fully remote setting

  • Extra credit: Experience supporting analytics in privacy-first or Clean Room environments

🌈 Why Join ResultStack?
  • 🌍 Remote-first culture with flexibility and trust

  • 💡 Meaningful, diverse, and technically challenging client projects

  • 🤝 A collaborative team that values transparency, autonomy, and ownership

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