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Controls Engineer

Rocky Mount, NC

$80.50K - $104.10K/yr

Lead SCADA development and deployment (architecture, dashboards, historian, data acquisition ... Ask for payment, fees, or financial information at any stage of the recruitment process * Request ...

Controls Engineer

Rocky Mount, NC · On-site

$80.50K - $104.10K/yr

Lead SCADA development and deployment (architecture, dashboards, historian, data acquisition ... Ask for payment, fees, or financial information at any stage of the recruitment process * Request ...

MES Architect

Plano, TX · On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

Integrate MES with shop-floor systems (PLCs, SCADA, historians), ERP systems (SAP/Oracle), and IoT ... Legal & Financial Assistance: Legal Assistance, 401K Plan, Performance Bonus, College Fund, Student ...

Data Architect

Chester, VA

$118.80K - $178.20K/yr

... finance, and commercial domains is structured, integrated, and modeled for scale, trust, and reuse ... Familiarity with OT and industrial data patterns, including historians, event frames, asset ...

Identify new use cases and applications for existing technologies (e.g., MES, LIMS, historians ... Strong financial acumen, including management of capital and operating budgets.Continuous ...

Data Architect

Chester, VA

$118.80K - $178.20K/yr

... finance, and commercial domains is structured, integrated, and modeled for scale, trust, and reuse ... Familiarity with OT and industrial data patterns, including historians, event frames, asset ...

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How much do financial historian jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for financial historian in the United States is $86,335.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $105,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Financial Historian job?

A Financial Historian studies the evolution of financial systems, markets, institutions, and crises to understand how past events influence modern economies. They analyze historical financial data, policies, and trends to provide insights for economists, policymakers, and investors. Their research helps contextualize financial developments and can guide decisions in banking, investing, and economic policy. Financial Historians often work in academia, financial institutions, government agencies, or think tanks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Financial Historian position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Financial Historian, a deep understanding of economic theory, financial systems, and historical research methods is essential, often backed by an advanced degree in history, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with databases, archival research tools, quantitative analysis software, and experience with historical data interpretation are highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and compelling written and verbal communication skills help individuals stand out in this field. These abilities are crucial for thoroughly analyzing complex financial events and trends, and for effectively presenting insights to both academic and industry audiences.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Financial Historian?

A Financial Historian typically spends their day researching and analyzing historical financial records, market data, and economic trends. They may review archival documents, conduct interviews, and collaborate with economists or financial analysts to contextualize their findings. Writing detailed reports, presenting research at conferences, and advising organizations or institutions on the historical context of current financial issues are also common tasks. The role often involves working independently but also requires teamwork when participating in larger research projects or interdisciplinary studies.
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Business Intelligence Analyst 3

DGN Technologies

Sunnyvale, CA • On-site

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Job description


Primary Function of the Position
Design, build, and operate a modern data platform that powers engineering and manufacturing analytics. This role owns the full stack: ingesting and modeling data in Snowflake, implementing business logic in data schemas and services, and developing React-based front-end applications that expose this data to users through interactive dashboards and tools. The position partners closely with stakeholders to ensure data structures, APIs, and visualizations align with business needs.
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Essential Job Duties
· Architect, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines for both real-time and batch processing, including alternatives to Airflow (e.g., Crosser).
· Design and implement interactive, modular visualizations using modern JavaScript frameworks and Python-based tools.
· Gather and translate business requirements from Engineering, Manufacturing, Analytics, and Finance stakeholders into robust technical solutions.
· Champion platform reliability and best practices: maintain typed, clean codebases; ensure thorough documentation, version control, unit/integration testing, CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code (e.g., Terraform), observability, and runbook development.
· Present goals, metrics, and dashboards to stakeholders with clarity and actionable insights.
· Standardize schemas, metrics, and data contracts across cloud and manufacturing edge environments.
· Enable flexible, business-driven analytics and empower users with self-service tools for user-driven insights.
· Integrate and support cloud data technologies and open-source platforms to deliver secure, high-quality analytics solutions.
Required Skills and Experience
· 8–14 years of experience across BI, Data Engineering, Backend, or Full Stack development.
· Advanced proficiency in cloud data and analytics platforms, streaming technologies, and orchestration tools (e.g., Kafka, AWS, Flink/Spark, Airflow or alternatives, DBT, Terraform, Git-based workflows, CI/CD).
· Strong skills in React.js, HTML5, and CSS3 for building data-driven front-end applications integrated with RESTful APIs.
· Backend programming experience with at least one language (such as Node.js or Python) for developing services/APIs that expose analytic data.
· Expertise in SQL, data modeling, and query optimization for scalable and performant analytics solutions.
· Track record of platform reliability through unit/integration testing, typed/documented code, and operational runbooks.
· Experience with manufacturing equipment data and creating related visualizations.
· Strong collaboration and communication skills for requirements gathering and translating business needs into technical solutions.
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Preferred Skills and Experience
· Experience with open-source BI/analytics visualization tools (e.g., Streamlit, Superset).
· Familiarity with time-series/process historians (e.g., Aveva Historian).
· Exposure to self-service analytics and empowering business users to create custom dashboards.
· Background in platform governance, schema evolution, and metric contract management.
Education
· Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields.
· Specializations in BI, Data Engineering, Full Stack Web Development, or Enterprise Systems preferred.