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Experience implementing or configuring database technologies which includes No-SQL, MongoDB, and Cassandra as well as E-Business Suite, Fusion Middleware, Data Guard, and Database Administration.
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Advanced experience working with databases like Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MySQL, MongoDB or Cassandra and messaging frameworks like MQ and Kafka Proficient in writing enterprise level REST services with Java Spring MVC. Experience deploying applications to the cloud using AWS, Azure, or CloudFoundry with experience in creating and maintaining containers with Docker and Kubernates.
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Experience with large scale enterprise applications using big data solutions such as Hadoop, HBase, Spark, Kafka, Airflow, AWS Glue, etc. + Experience or knowledge of basic programming and DB's technologies (SQL, Python, Cassandra, MongoDB, Redis, Couchbase, Oracle, MySQL, Teradata.
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Preferred experience in cloud technologies and platforms such as AWS, Azure, Mulesoft, Kafka Preferred data store technologies such as Redis, Cassandra, Solr, Cosmos. 2+ years of experience in build and CI/CD technologies: GitHub, Maven, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, Nexus or Sonar.
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Platforms we manage, Postgres, Oracle, Oracle ASM, SAP Sybase, Sybase RepServer, SAP Hana, Redis, Cassandra, Azure, AWS RDS, Python, Linux, KSH, Veritas Clustering. Platforms we manage, Postgres, Oracle, Oracle ASM, SAP Sybase, Sybase RepServer, SAP Hana, Redis, Cassandra, Azure, AWS RDS, Python, Linux, KSH, Veritas Clustering.
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Experience in managing distributed systems like Kafka/Scylla/Cassandra etc. Strong experience in maintaining AWS cloud infrastructure. Experience with infrastructure automation and container orchestration tools - Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Helm etc.
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Backend developer, Scala, Java, JVM, Postgres, Redis, MySQL, NoSQL, Cassandra, Bash, Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, AWS, Splunk, Hubble, Git, SVN. Postgres, Redis, MySQL, NoSQL, Cassandra.
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Utilize scripting languages like Python, SQL, Ruby and groovy, Container Orchestration services including Docker and ECS, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Our platform is ever evolving, but currently is a combination of SQL, Kafka, Flume, Spark, Scala, Java, Python, NoSQL (HBase, Cassandra and ScyllaDB), MPP RDBMS, Postgres, Hadoop, AWS, AirFlow, Docker, Kubernetes, and Elastic.
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Existing exposure to Go,AWS, Kubernetes, Cassandra, Kafka, Elasticsearch. We work on large scale distributed systems, processing over 1 trillion events a day with a petabyte of RAM deployed in our Cassandra clusters - and this traffic is growing daily.
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At least 2 years of experience with distributed database systems (Cassandra, ElasticSearch, or Kafka) Strong understanding of distributed stateful applications (Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Kafka.
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At least 4 years experience with AWS. 7+ years of experience with AWS. At least 2 years experience with coding and scripting (Python, SQL, Java, JavaScript, Golang, Bash, Perl or Ruby) Strong understanding of container orchestration (Nomad, Kubernetes.
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Software/Tools: AWS, Docker, Jira, VMware vCenter/vRealize, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Ansible, Prometheus, and Grafana; Cloud Native: AWS EC2, AWS CDK, S3, CloudWatch, CloudFront, CloudConfig, Elastic Container Services (ECS), DynamoDB, RDS, ElasticSearch, PowerBI, Tableau.
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At least 3 years experience with Docker, Terraform or Ansible. 5+ years experience with Docker, Terraform or Ansible. At Capital One, you'll be part of a big group of makers, breakers, doers and disruptors, who love to solve real problems and meet real customer needs.
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Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC.
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