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Mar 30, 2026

Fractional Analytics Architect – Modern Data Stack (Airbyte / PostgreSQL / Looker)

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Description We are seeking a senior Analytics Engineer / BI Architect to take ownership of our modern data stack and evolve it into a reliable executive decision-making system. This is not a CRM implementation role. We are building and refining a data pipeline and business reporting suite that supports operational, financial, and strategic decisions. Current Stack Airbyte (ELT / data extraction) PostgreSQL (data warehouse + transformations) Looker (reporting and dashboards) What We Need We need someone who can: Audit and stabilize our existing ELT pipeline Refine and optimize our warehouse schema Improve transformation logic and documentation Ensure data accuracy and governance Build and refine executive-level dashboards in Looker Translate operational and financial workflows into structured data models Identify areas where our architecture can be simplified or improved This role requires both technical depth and business understanding. You should be comfortable discussing warehouse design, semantic layers, and KPI definitions in the same conversation. The Type of Person We’re Looking For 8+ years in analytics engineering, BI architecture, or modern data stack roles Direct experience maintaining end-to-end ELT pipelines Strong SQL and PostgreSQL modeling skills Experience with Looker semantic modeling (required) Experience designing executive KPI dashboards Comfortable working independently and advising leadership Healthcare or high-ticket service business experience is a plus. Engagement Hourly engagement 15–25 hours per week to start 60–90 day initial scope with potential continuation US-based preferred Important Please describe: To Be Considered, Please Answer Clearly and Concisely: Describe one end-to-end data system you personally owned. What was broken or messy when you started? What did you change? What measurable outcome improved? Describe a time when leadership used your reporting to make a business decision. What decision was made? What changed because of it? Explain (in plain English) how you would model a multi-visit healthcare treatment plan that includes allocated inventory delivered over time. What is the most common mistake companies make when building data infrastructure? Applications that focus only on tools or technologies without business outcomes will not be reviewed.