Cash App, a part of Block, Inc., originated in 2013 and has evolved into a dynamic ecosystem offering various financial products. With thousands of employees worldwide, the company's culture focuses on innovation, collaboration, and impact. The team aims to redefine financial relationships to make money more relatable and universally accessible. In this role you can expect to have the responsibilities: Design and build data pipelines that provide meaningful insights into engineering operations. Collaborate with BI and Data Analysts to deliver outcomes. Create documentation such as data dictionaries and model diagrams. Partner with Engineering and Product Managers to ensure accurate data flow from new initiatives. Identify and integrate new data sources into the data ecosystem. Lead the design and optimization of ETL processes to ensure scalable data pipelines. Monitor and resolve issues in data pipelines to maintain data integrity. Define data requirements with stakeholders and translate them into engineering solutions. Respond to engineering teams' queries regarding dashboard data. This role requires you to have: 4+ years of experience solving complex data problems with a focus on ETL pipelines. Proficiency in SQL for querying relational databases. Experience with cloud-based data platforms such as Snowflake and Big Query. Ability to prioritize and deliver work independently. Excellent communication skills for explaining technical concepts to diverse audiences. Proven track record in leading impactful data engineering projects. You would benefit from having: Experience with orchestration tools like Airflow. Block is dedicated to building an inclusive economy and evaluates employees and applicants based solely on core competencies. The company provides reasonable accommodations to disabled applicants throughout the recruitment process and encourages all individuals to share their needs confidentially. Block, Inc. encompasses several services like Square, Cash App, Spiral, TIDAL, and TBD, each contributing to providing broader access to financial services. #J-18808-Ljbffr