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Modern Data Stack and Analytics Engineering Training Course

Modern data stack and analytics engineering is the discipline of turning raw, fragmented operational data into governed, reusable analytics assets that teams can trust. It involves ELT orchestration, dimensional and semantic modeling, data quality controls, and warehouse-native transformation in tools such as dbt, Apache Airflow, Snowflake, and BigQuery. It enables professionals to standardize metrics, reduce reporting drift, and deliver reliable data products faster, even as AI-assisted analytics, automation, and cloud-first collaboration raise the bar for speed and consistency. In many organizations, the gap is not data volume but data usability, and the cost of that gap shows up in inconsistent KPIs, manual reconciliation, and delayed decisions. This course is designed for analytics engineers, data engineers, BI developers, data platform analysts, and reporting leads who need to build dependable pipelines and publish analytics layers that leadership can act on. Modern data stack and analytics engineering is a practical approach to designing cloud warehouse transformations, model governance, and reusable metric definitions. It gives you a structured way to build dbt models, validate transformations, orchestrate refreshes, and produce a semantic layer, transformation spec, and analytics roadmap that supports better reporting discipline and stronger operational confidence.

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About the Course

Organizations now expect analytics that can be audited, refreshed predictably, and explained to finance, operations, and leadership without spreadsheet rework. That means you need to demonstrate capabilities in SQL transformation design, dbt model development, warehouse schema design, data quality testing, and pipeline orchestration, all within a governed framework that can stand up to changing source systems and rising AI-ready data expectations. A modern data stack and analytics engineering capability is no longer optional when teams depend on one version of the truth for revenue, operations, and performance reporting.

This course turns scattered knowledge into a working system for modern data stack and analytics engineering. You will practice ELT design, star schema modeling, dbt project structure, Airflow DAG logic, Great Expectations checks, warehouse deployment patterns, and metric documentation workflows. You will also be introduced to adjacent concepts such as reverse ETL, semantic layers, and event-driven data patterns so you can evaluate where they fit in your environment. In plain terms, this course teaches you how to design warehouse-first analytics pipelines, build maintainable dbt models, and validate data quality so your reporting layer stays reliable. The hands-on emphasis is on modeling, transformation, testing, and orchestration; the overview-level content introduces streaming, reverse ETL, and containerized deployment without claiming production engineering mastery in five days.

Many teams also operate under budget limits, mixed tool maturity, and competing reporting priorities, which means the right answer is rarely the most complex architecture. This course is built for professionals who need to deliver in real conditions, using practical patterns that fit typical cloud data warehouses, shared analytics teams, and cross-functional reporting demands. If you need modern data stack and analytics engineering skills that can be applied without overbuilding the stack, this course gives you that operating model.


Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals who already work with data and need to move from ad hoc analysis to governed analytics engineering in modern cloud environments.

  • Analytics Engineer responsible for dbt model design and metric consistency
  • Data Engineer building ELT pipelines for cloud warehouse transformations
  • BI Developer maintaining reliable dashboards and semantic definitions
  • Data Platform Analyst managing warehouse tables, tests, and refresh logic
  • Reporting Analyst reconciling KPI definitions across business teams
  • DataOps Engineer automating deployment, testing, and monitoring workflows
  • Analytics Manager overseeing transformation standards and reporting reliability
  • Head of Analytics aligning warehouse outputs with business performance needs
  • Business Intelligence Lead translating models into decision-ready data products
  • Data Governance Specialist checking lineage, quality, and metric control

Course Objectives

This course equips you to plan, build, and measure modern data stack and analytics engineering initiatives that improve reporting reliability, support governance, and strengthen data-driven decision-making.

  • Assess current warehouse readiness using the Medallion Architecture and dbt project structure.
  • Apply ELT transformation patterns to design maintainable SQL models for analytics use cases.
  • Build star schema and dimensional models that support consistent KPI reporting in Snowflake or BigQuery.
  • Create dbt tests, documentation, and modular models to improve transformation quality.
  • Evaluate pipeline reliability using Great Expectations checks and Airflow run status.
  • Navigate data governance requirements with lineage, metric definitions, and semantic layer controls.
  • Implement refresh and deployment workflows using Git-based version control and CI/CD practices.
  • Synthesize transformation results into a KPI dashboard, model catalog, and analytics roadmap.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Prerequisites required: working knowledge of SQL joins, aggregations, and window functions; basic familiarity with Python; and a practical understanding of reporting or warehouse-based analytics. Prior exposure to cloud data warehouses, Git, or dbt is helpful but not mandatory. A laptop is required for hands-on labs, and participants should be prepared to run browser-based tools and follow guided exercises using provided sample datasets.


Local Application and Business Return in Netherlands

How participants can apply the training in local operating conditions, and the return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

Participants in the Netherlands typically apply this course by turning raw source-system data into structured warehouse models that business users can trust. In practice, that means writing and maintaining dbt models, creating testing rules, and documenting business metrics so finance, sales, and operations report the same numbers. They also learn how to automate refreshes and manage dependencies so dashboards stay current without manual intervention. For Dutch organisations with distributed teams, the course supports a more standardised analytics layer that reduces spreadsheet-based reconciliation and ad hoc metric disputes.

Expected ROI

Within 6 to 12 months, organisations usually see less time spent on manual data cleanup, fewer broken dashboard definitions, and faster turnaround on recurring reporting. The biggest return is often operational: analysts and managers spend less effort checking whether numbers match and more time acting on them. Teams also gain a clearer release process for analytics changes, which lowers the risk of accidental metric drift when pipelines or business definitions change. In mature data teams, the training can shorten the path from a new source system to a usable reporting layer.

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn modern data stack and analytics engineering aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on SQL exercise using warehouse transformation metrics and sample fact tables.
  • Scenario simulation for delayed source feeds, broken dependencies, and failed dbt runs.
  • Diagnostic review using the dbt testing framework and Great Expectations checklist.
  • Stakeholder mapping for analytics owners, data engineers, BI users, and governance reviewers.
  • Case study analysis drawn from retail, financial services, SaaS, and manufacturing data stacks.
  • Group workshop producing a warehouse modeling blueprint under time and budget constraints.
  • Reflection exercise using benchmarked KPI drift, lineage gaps, and refresh latency evidence.

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Tools and platforms relevant to this field

Examples Netherlands teams may encounter, and that may be featured in training where they support the confirmed course scope.

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These are field-relevant examples, not a promise that every tool will be covered. Exact coverage depends on the confirmed course scope, participant needs, and delivery format.

  • Apache Airflow Apache Software Foundation
    Used to orchestrate ELT jobs, schedule refreshes, and manage dependencies across data pipelines.
  • Snowflake Snowflake Inc.
    Used as a cloud data warehouse for scalable transformation, shared analytics access, and governed reporting layers.
  • Google BigQuery Google Cloud
    Used for warehouse-native analytics, large-scale SQL transformation, and fast querying of centralised datasets.
  • Microsoft Power BI Microsoft
    Used for semantic reporting and dashboard delivery on top of curated warehouse models.
  • Databricks Databricks
    Used by data teams that want a unified environment for data engineering, transformation, and analytics workflows.

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Local market advisory

Course relevance for Netherlands

A country-specific view of market pressure, regulatory context, and practical business return behind this training.

  • Market context
  • Regulatory fit
  • Business application

Why this course matters in Netherlands

A market-specific advisory on the operating pressures this course helps teams address.

Modern data stack and analytics engineering matters in the Netherlands because organisations are under pressure to make cloud analytics more governed, faster to change, and easier to trust across teams. The biggest business problem is rarely data volume; it is inconsistent definitions, manual reconciliation, and slow reporting cycles that weaken decision-making. This course is most relevant to analytics engineering, data engineering, BI, and data platform teams that own warehouse transformations, metric layers, and reporting reliability. It helps leaders decide how to standardise KPI definitions, reduce reporting drift, and improve the speed and confidence of operational decisions.
Governed self-service is the main payoff

Dutch organisations that rely on shared dashboards and cross-functional reporting benefit most when analytics engineers create reusable models and metric definitions, because that reduces duplicate logic between finance, operations, and commercial teams.

Cloud warehouse work needs stronger controls

As more analytics moves into cloud-native platforms, teams need disciplined testing, version control, and transformation governance so that fast changes do not create broken metrics or untracked logic in production.

Operational decisions depend on trusted layers

For organisations with weekly or daily performance management cycles, the course supports faster refreshes, fewer spreadsheet workarounds, and a more reliable path from raw operational data to leadership-ready reporting.

This training is timely because modern analytics stacks increase delivery speed only when teams also standardise modeling, testing, and governance. In a market where cloud adoption and reporting automation are widespread, the practical risk is not a lack of tools but a lack of shared definitions and quality controls that keep metrics stable.

Regulatory context in Netherlands

The local regulators, laws, and frameworks shaping this discipline, with the curriculum mapped to what teams need to know.

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Regulators

  • AP The Dutch Data Protection Authority matters because analytics engineering often processes personal data, and transformation pipelines must respect privacy, access control, and lawful processing requirements.
  • ACM The ACM matters where analytics platforms support digital services, data use, or platform operations that may fall under consumer, competition, or platform-governance scrutiny.
  • DNB DNB matters for financial institutions that use modern data stacks for regulatory reporting, risk analytics, and governance over production data pipelines.

Frameworks the course aligns with

  • 01 Algemene verordening gegevensbescherming · 2016
  • 02 Uitvoeringswet Algemene verordening gegevensbescherming · 2018
  • 03 Wet op het financieel toezicht · 2006

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

It is most useful for analytics engineers, data engineers, BI developers, and reporting leads. Analysts also benefit when they need to understand how trusted metrics and transformation layers are built.

The most important skills are SQL-based transformation, data modeling, testing, orchestration, and documentation. These are the capabilities that make reporting repeatable and trustworthy.

Yes. The course is designed to reduce conflicting metric logic by building reusable models and shared definitions upstream of dashboards.

No. Even smaller teams benefit when they introduce stronger transformation discipline, testing, and a clearer semantic layer around existing warehouse data.

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