Data Engineer I is responsible for designing and developing modern, data-centric applications that support clinical and operational workflows across the healthcare system. These solutions leverage cloud technologies, big data platforms, data science methodologies, and contemporary software development frameworks.
Key responsibilities include building scalable data pipelines, transformation and enrichment processes, provisioning layers, and intuitive user interfaces aligned with strategic initiatives. This role also involves mentoring junior Data Engineers and contributing to the research and adoption of emerging technologies to establish repeatable processes and templates.
Collaboration is a core value, with a strong emphasis on thorough source control and documentation. The ideal candidate approaches complex challenges with simplicity, utilizing modern tools and techniques to deliver efficient solutions.
This position works closely with Product, Platform, and Architecture teams to ensure alignment and successful delivery of joint initiatives.
In this role you will own the reliability, security, and cost-efficiency of Providence’s enterprise data platform. You will automate and monitor production pipelines, resolve incidents and partner with engineering and analytics teams to meet strict SLAs.
What you’ll own
• Automation and monitoring batch/streaming ELT/ETL pipelines across cloud services and Snowflake; keep data fresh and
accurate.
• Triaging failures, performing root-cause analyses and post-mortems, and continuously reducing MTTR.
• Orchestrating schedules and dependencies (e.g., Ctrl-M) and managing connectors (in Fivetran/HVR).
• Building operational automation with SQL, Python, and shell (Bash/PowerShell) on Linux.
• Implementing observability: logging, alerting, data-quality checks, audits, and runbooks.
• Optimizing Snowflake performance and spend (warehouses, caching).
• Enforcing access controls and secrets management, supporting compliance and audit needs.
• Partnering with product/analytics teams; documenting procedures and providing reliable on-call support (rotational).
Essential Skills
• Strong SQL, plus hands-on Python and shell scripting (Bash/PowerShell) on Linux.
• Experience with cloud computing and data warehousing on relational platforms.
• Solid understanding of OLAP/dimensional modeling and RDBMS fundamentals.
• Knowledge of semi/unstructured data (JSON/Parquet) and API integrations.
• Familiarity with open-source ELT/ETL tooling.
• Git-based workflows and CI/CD basics for data deployments.
• Experience building and managing data ingestion pipelines from multiple sources into cloud data platforms.
• Working knowledge of Snowflake, including database objects, warehouses, and basic query optimization.
Nice to have
• Snowflake administration experience (account management, RBAC, resource monitors, storage/warehouse configuration, network policies).
• Fivetran and/or HVR (Fivetran HVR) experience or equivalent CDC/replication tools.
• Snowflake operations expertise (performance tuning, Streams/Tasks, Snowpark), plus knowledge of Snowflake AI features.
• Streamlit for lightweight internal apps and operational dashboards.
• Experience with enterprise schedulers (e.g., Ctrl-M) and data-quality/observability platforms.
• Background in regulated environments (e.g., healthcare/HIPAA) and service management (e.g., ServiceNow).
W e are accepting applications from candidates who reside within 65 miles of:
Lubbock, TX
Required Qualifications:
1 or more year of related experience in Snowflake, CTRL-M, and ADF.
Salary Range by Location:
California: All Northern California - Except Humboldt: Min: $52.79, Max: $81.94
California: All Southern California - Except Bakersfield: Min: $47.05, Max: $73.04
Oregon: Portland Service Area: Min: $45.14, Max: $70.07
Texas: Min: $34.43, Max: $53.44
Washington: Western: Min: $47.05, Max: $73.04

Every day, 119,000 compassionate caregivers serve patients and communities through Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, driven by a belief that health is a human right.
Rooted in the founding missions of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, courageous women ahead of their time who brought health care and other social services to the American West when it was still a rugged, untamed frontier, we share a singular commitment to improve the health of all.
From our earliest days, we’ve met new challenges by pioneering new solutions. Today, with 51 hospitals, 829 clinics and a comprehensive range of services, we strive to meet the needs of communities across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington through a diverse family of Catholic, other faith-based and mission-driven secular organizations.
Now, as we face a new frontier—a changing health care landscape—we draw upon their pioneering and compassionate spirit to plan for the next century of health for a better world, especially for the poor and vulnerable.
If you need treatment, please visit www.providence.org to locate a health care provider.