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Experience with RDS, EKS, Glue, Athena. A popular construction company is looking for a Python Engineer for their Houston, TX office. As a Python Engineer at this company, you will play a pivotal role in driving technological innovation and enhancing their internal systems and processes.
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Job Title AWS Engineer Relevant Experience & Experience Required (in Yrs) 6 Years Key words to search in resume AWS EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, VPC, AWS Service Catalog, Terraform, IAM Policies, RHEL, IaC, IaaS, PaaS, Python, Lambda, Athena, Docker, Kubernetes Technical/Functional Skills -MUST HAVE SKILLS be able to work hand-on as well as with teams in multiple locations to implement the solution.
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Good knowledge of AWS services like EC2, S3, Lambda, Glue, athena, Kinesis datastreams, Kinesis Firehose, etc. Good understanding of SQL, Redshift, Python , SPARK and JSON. Good knowledge of AWS services like EC2, S3, Lambda, Glue, athena, Kinesis datastreams, Kinesis Firehose, etc.
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Ability to design cloud architecture for an astrophysics data science platform using Kubernetes, as well as serverless computing such as Lambda, and serverless database services such as Athena. Experience with geospatial and python data analysis.
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Writing GIS/geospatial data queries using Python, and additional database queries using SQL, AWS Athena, or Python; AND. Performing data aggregation, extraction, and modeling to provide custom analysis and reporting, utilizing at least one of the following software tools: SAS, ESRI ArcGIS Pro, or AWS QuickSight; AND.
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Over 3 years' experience in a data engineeringExpertise in Python, SQL, MySQL and AWS services including RDS, Dynamo DB, Redshift, Athena, S3, Lambdas, EC2, EMR, RedShift, SQS, KafkaExperience with microservice development using Docker, ECS/KubernetesExperience with C/ICD deployment of data engineering solutionsExperience in building machine learning models preferred.
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Implement data processing solutions using Spark, Java, Python, Databricks, Tecton, and various AWS services (S3, Redshift, EMR, Athena, Glue). Experience in building low-latency, high-availability data stores for use in real-time or near-real-time data processing with programming languages such as Python, Scala, Java, or JavaScript/TypeScript, as well as data retrieval using SQL and NoSQL.Hands-on expertise in data technologies with proficiency in technologies such as Spark, Airflow, Databricks, AWS services (SQS, Kinesis, etc.
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Experience with native AWS technologies for data and analytics such as Athena, S3, Lambda, Glue, EMR, Kinesis, SNS, CloudWatch, etc. AWS services such as S3, EMR, Glue, Lambda, Athena, Kinesis, EC2, SNS, SQS, Cloudwatch.
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Experience with Oracle, Spark, Hadoop, Athena, API, FastAPI, Flask, ReST. Python, Spark, Hadoop, and Docker with an emphasis on good coding practices in a continuous integration context, model evaluation, and experimental design.
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Familiarity with cloud computing environments (preferably AWS) and services, particularly those related to data storage, computation, and analytics (e.g., AWS S3, EC2, RDS, Lambda, Redshift, SageMaker, Athena.
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AWS S3, VPC, Step Functions, Glue, Lambda, DynamoDB, IAM, Athena. Programming languages like Python/java or any ooo programming skills. JPMC Toolsets like Terraform, Jules, Containers builds and good knowledge about JPMC processes [RSAM, ID Anywhere, FID, ACM, ServiceNow (Incident, Change), Engineer Channel, etc.
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Experience with Key AWS services/components: EMR , Lambda, Glue ETL, Step Functions, s3,ECS, IAM, RDS PostgreSQL, CloudWatch Events/Event Bridge, Athena, SNS, SQS, VPC. Title: Senior Python Developer.
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Familiarity with Amazon Web Services (Aurora, Athena, Dynamo DB, Glue, Sagemaker, S3, etc. Must have AWS, ETL & Python experience. Developing software code in one or more programming languages (Python, Java, etc.
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AWS experience – RDS, Lambda, EC2, S3, VPC, SageMaker, ECR, CloudFormation, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, Athena, API Gateway, SQS, SNS. Strong Python, Dash knowledge and development expertise.
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Python, MWAA (Airflow), Spark Optimization, AWS Glue, AWS EC2, Apache Spark. The ideal candidate will contribute to our Asset & Wealth Management domain leveraging their expertise in Python Apache Spark and various AWS services to drive innovation and excellence.
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