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Big Data Technologies: Strong knowledge of big data technologies and frameworks, such as Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, Apache Hive, or Apache Flink. Understanding of big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, and related ecosystem components (e.g., HDFS, Hive, Pig.
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As a Senior Software Development Engineer in the Zillow Group Data Management team, you will play a central role for powering analytical and ML teams by providing validated high-quality property datasets that are a single source of truth across the organization.
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Acerca del rolComo Ingeniero Senior de Desarrollo de Software en el equipo de Gestion de Datos del Grupo Zillow, desempenaras un papel central para potenciar los equipos analiticos y de ML proporcionando conjuntos de datos de propiedades validados de alta calidad que son una unica fuente de verdad en toda la organizacion.
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Building or using the cutting edge big data technologies such as Hadoop/Spark/Flink/Kafka/Airflow/Presto. Experience building and maintaining big data infrastructure (e.g. Hadoop/Spark/Flink/Kafka/Airflow/Presto.
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As a Senior Data Engineer, you will have a leading role in designing, developing, and maintaining our organization's data infrastructure and systems required for data storage, processing, and analysis.
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10+ (for senior) 15+ (for principal) of proven experience in modern cloud data engineering, data architectures, data warehousing, and software engineering. Solid experience implementing data lineage, data quality and data observability for big data workflows.
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Work Requirements: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the US Job Description: The Lead Data Engineer is the senior software engineer in the Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing team.
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As a software engineer on the Runtime team at Databricks, you will be building the next generation distributed data storage and processing systems that can outperform specialized SQL query engines in relational query performance, yet provide the expressiveness and programming abstractions to support diverse workloads ranging from ETL to data science.
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Senior Software Engineer - Data Platforms. Be part of a group of engineers building data pipelines using big data technologies (Spark, Flink, Kafka, Snowflake, AWS Big Data Services, Snowflake, Redshift) on medium to large scale datasets.
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Big Data Developer, Data Integration Engineer, Data Warehouse Developer, Data Warehouse Engineer, Data Warehouse Technical Analyst, ETL Developer, Senior Data Engineer, Software Developer, Software Engineer.
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4+ years of professional experience in data software development, programming languages and developing with big data technologies. Advanced programming experience and big data experience within Java, Containerization (Docker and Kubernetes), GIT and GIT lifestyle, Hbase, Hive, Kafka, Graph DB and Cassandra.
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Below are some example projects:Apache Spark: Develop the de facto open source standard framework for big data. Experience with distributed systems, databases, and big data systems (Spark, Hadoop.
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We are looking for an engineer with proven expertise in system architecture, microservices, and big-data processing and experience in building scalable solutions in the cloud environments.
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Apache Spark : Develop the de facto open source standard framework for big data. More than 10,000 organizations worldwide — including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 — rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark™, Delta Lake and MLflow.
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Job Title Senior Engineer (Cloud Big Data / Scala / Spark) As Senior Software Engineer in our team, you will partner with sustainability technology and data consumers to build and maintain robust and resilient services and data pipelines as part of strategic platform development.
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