BI Visualization Engineer (Sigma Computing)

BI Visualization Engineer (Sigma Computing)

Experience: 7–9 Years
Location: Canada Remote
Job: Full Time Employment

Role Overview

We are seeking an experienced BI Visualization Engineer with strong expertise in Sigma Computing to design, develop, and deliver scalable analytics solutions. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in building intuitive dashboards, enabling self-service analytics, and working with modern cloud data platforms like Snowflake.

 

Key Responsibilities

Design and develop interactive dashboards and reports using

  • Sigma Computing
  • Build and manage datasets to support business intelligence and analytics needs
  • Enable and promote self-service analytics across business users
  • Write optimized and complex SQL queries for data extraction and transformation
  • Collaborate with data engineering and business teams to understand requirements and deliver insights
  • Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and performance optimization across dashboards
  • Participate in BI strategy, data modeling, and visualization best practices

Mandatory Skills & Qualifications

  • 7–9 years of experience in BI and data visualization
  • Hands-on experience with Sigma Computing (mandatory)
  • Strong expertise in building dashboards, reports, and datasets
  • Proficiency in SQL for data querying and analysis
  • Experience working with Snowflake or similar cloud data platforms
  • Strong understanding of data modeling and analytics concepts
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

Good to Have

  • Experience in migrating reports from legacy BI tools such as OAC, Tableau, or Power BI
  • Exposure to modern data stack and ELT/ETL processes
  • Experience working in client-facing roles or consulting environments
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