I'm in Europe (Spain), available full-time, fully remote. I work well on my own or as part of a team, am highly productive & excellent at managing my own time & workload.

Send me a DM or check out my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deirdre-o-leary-b415a657/

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As a Database Engineer, I seek to challenge myself and leverage my expertise to help… · Experience: Ookla · Education: University College Cork · Location: Greater Bilbao Metropolitan Area · 312 connections on LinkedIn. View Deirdre O'Leary’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

I've learned T-SQL, database admin, data warehousing, ETL, Azure & Agile while working in previous roles. I'm currently learning python in my own time. And I'm keen to learn more & to practically apply what I learn.

Take a chance on me & I will definitely surprise you!

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I'm seeking a new challenge in a Data Engineer or Analytics Engineer role.

Yes, I know that I might not have the exact skillset you're looking for & that my background might not be what you expect. However, I can & will learn anything that I'm missing, which is something I'd love to do in a established Data Team.

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Lemme see if this works.

I'm currently looking for new work. I have a little over a decade's experience with various forms of SQL, and almost that much with Python, Tableau and other technology. I am very experienced with stakeholder management, requirements gathering, communication and the other things that we all know actually matter more than the coding part.

My last job title was analytics engineer, but I've been called a data engineer, analyst, DVA, etc. Different companies define the borders between those disciplines differently anyway. I have worked as a visualisation trainer and a SQL trainer, and I've done major database migration work.

I live in London, UK; I'm happy to take remote work elsewhere as long as it doesn't suddenly pivot to three days a week in the office in some far-off place or something.

I would prefer not to do unethical shit but there's no such thing as ethical work under capitalism, so we all do our best. My SME experience is predominantly in the logistics industry, and there are no saints there.

I don't do blockchain. I DO do fixing your shit after some idiot bought an overhyped product and wrecked everything with it. I absolutely do helping to break down silos and train new people. I guarantee that I will attempt to unionise your workplace. (I might fail at that.)

#Fedihire #DataEngineer #AnalyticsEngineer #DataAnalyst #DataVisualization

Please boost if you want to.

🤔 Explaining the differences between data job titles can be difficult.

That's why, for part 5 of the "Simplifying Data Orchestration" series for
Shipyard, I didn't use job titles when talking about *WHO* does data orchestration?

It's more about skills and knowledge than it is about #dataanalyst vs #dataengineer vs #analyticsengineer etc.

Who does #dataorchestration? It could be more people thank you think!🤸

Check it out!
https://www.shipyardapp.com/blog/who-does-data-orchestration/

Who Does Data Orchestration?

Answering this question using job titles involves a lot of exceptions. Instead, let's talk about the knowledge and skills needed for data orchestration.

Shipyard
@alesegura as a self-proclaimed #analyticsengineer, I see data engineers focusing more on the extract-load process and data analysts/scientists being more on the transform-model-visualize process. Analytics engineers, especially those who are a lone wolf or in a small team, are more of a “full stack” role.
My team is hiring an #analyticsEngineer for the first time. I have been reading about what that function entails, mainly in the "data democratization" whitepaper from GoDataDriven. Some activities are clear for me but it seems they kind of overlap a lot with the ones of many other functions. Can anyone give their thoughts on when the tasks of a #DataEngineer end and when the ones of the #AnalyticsEngineer start (and the other way around)?
Sometimes a simple, funny little diagram is all you need.
#analyticsengineer #data #dataengineering #dataanalytics

Re learned my lesson today that I (personally) am never allowed to copy and paste yaml. 🙃 the formatting gods do not shine their light down upon me.

#datadon #AnalyticsEngineer #data

#Introduction time:

I’m a #TCK—American by birth—currently living and working #remote in Turkey. I love an excuse to #travel.

I’m becoming the #AnalyticsEngineer for a home builder, where we’re building out a #datastack after years of me doing #SQL and pivot tables in #Excel. I’m excited to be on #datadon.

I also do #photography and #VideoProduction—both #freelance and as a hobby. I’ve been running #sound for #church services since college.

I’m picky about my #tech (#Apple) and my #coffee.