[Hiring] Analytics Engineer II @Children's Health
Analytics Engineer II @Children's Health
Data and Analytics
Salary unspecified
Remote Location
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Only
Employment Type full-time
Posted 3d ago

[Hiring] Analytics Engineer II @Children's Health

3d ago - Children's Health is hiring a remote Analytics Engineer II. πŸ’Έ Salary: unspecified πŸ“Location: USA

Role Description

Under the direction of data & analytics engineering leadership, the Analytics Engineer II will own and operationalize analytics artifacts for one or more domains (e.g. pharmacy, pediatrics service line, supply chain), build and maintain metrics stores/semantic layers, improve reuse and performance of data models, and enable domain adoption in a federated model. This role will work closely with operational stakeholders, product team members, and data stewards to ensure successful delivery of analytics products that support business goals.

  • Prepare and model analytically ready datasets.
  • Implement and maintain semantic layers, metrics stores or data marts.
  • Apply data engineering best practices to analytics (version control, CI/CD, environment management).
  • Collaborate with BI analysts, data scientists and domain stakeholders to operationalize analytics products.
  • Ensure alignment with governance and data quality requirements.

Qualifications

  • At least 3 years in analytics/data roles with demonstrated delivery of analytics artifacts.
  • Experience with dbt or other analytics engineering tools.
  • Hands-on CI/CD and orchestration tool usage.
  • At least 3 years advanced SQL, dbt or equivalent transformation frameworks.
  • Familiarity with metrics store concepts and knowledge-graph/ontology basics for semantic enrichment where applicable.
  • At least 3 years ability to implement CI/CD for analytics, automated testing, environment promotion and metadata/catalog integration.
  • At least 3 years proficiency with at least one cloud data platform (Snowflake, Databricks, MS Fabric) and BI tool optimizations (Power BI/Tableau performance tuning).
  • At least 1 year exposure to machine learning, data science, or artificial intelligence concepts preferred.
  • At least 1 year experience working in healthcare or other regulated industry preferred.

Requirements

  • Four-year Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, MIS, Engineering, or related field required.
  • Analytics related certifications (e.g. Dbt Analytics Engineering, Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate, Snowflake SnowPro, Databricks, Epic Cogito) or a learning plan requirement to be provided with offer includes missing relevant certifications needed to perform role, and certifications must be obtained within 180 days of starting first class.

Benefits

  • Employee portion of medical plan premiums are covered after 3 years.
  • 4%-10% employee savings plan match based on tenure.
  • Paid Parental Leave (up to 12 weeks).
  • Caregiver Leave.
  • Adoption and surrogacy reimbursement.
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Analytics Engineer II @Children's Health
Data and Analytics
Salary unspecified
Remote Location
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Only
Employment Type full-time
Posted 3d ago
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