About
Hi, I'm Swapnil!
Data Engineering & Analytics professional with 3 years of experience designing scalable data pipelines, building ETL workflows, and developing robust data models and dashboards. Skilled in SQL, Spark, Power BI, Data Factory, Dbt and Databricks with hands-on experience in cloud platforms like Azure and Snowflake.
Currently, I work as a Data Analytics Developer II at UnitedHealth Group, where I focus on building and enhancing data validation frameworks for ETL pipelines in Snowflake. I also leverage Databricks to optimize incoming data and improve the performance of Spark jobs.
Apart from my professional journey, I've led as a Vice President of an NGO organizing impactful community service campaigns like fund-raising marathons, tree plantation and clean-up drives, teaching at orphanages and much more through which we successfully funded the education of 40 underprivileged children.
I'm always eager to explore new opportunities and collaborations. If you're interested in joining forces on a data-driven project, don't hesitate to get in touch with me via email or linkedin.
Skills
Portfolio
A sample of my work
- All
- ETL Pipelines
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- KPI Dashboards
Education
Syracuse University
Masters in Information Systems
August 2022 - May 2024
University of Mumbai
Bachelors in Computer Science
August 2016 - June 2020
Experience
UnitedHealthcare
Data Analytics Developer II
September 2025 - Present
School of Information Studies
Data Analyst
September 2024 - May 2025
Prompt Marketing Agency
Data Science Intern
June 2024 - August 2024
National Stock Exchange
Data Engineer
July 2020 - July 2022
Achievements
- Published research paper on data mining algorithms, with a focus on the efficiency of Top-k algorithms for Super Market Sales showcasing its superiority for scalability and resource optimization.
Link to Publication 📝 - Led as Vice-President for an NGO called Social Wing and organized different activities associated with Community Service Programs and funded the education of 40 underprivileged children through these events.
