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The General Engineer/Architect: Programming performs enterprise business system data entry, prepares supporting documents, validates currency and completeness of BUILDER Sustainment Management System (SMS) data, works with customers to define project requirements, prepares cost estimates, drafts DD Form 1391s, and advises the 355 CES on recommended procurement strategies.
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The Senior Data Architect will be responsible for providing guidance, maintenance, and deployment to customers in the structure, integration, monitoring, storage, and governance of data.
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Preferred Qualifications:Professional certifications in cloud computing (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Azure Data Engineer, SnowPro Core) and/or big data technologies.
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Minimum eight years of relevant experience as a data architect or data engineer building large-scale data solutions. Data Engineering: Extensive knowledge of data engineering, data integration, and data management concepts, such as APIs, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load), MDM (Master Data Management), CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete), Pub-Sub (Publish-Subscribe.
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Relevant certifications such as AWS solution architect,AWS security specialty, OSWE, are preferred. Data Management and Query Optimization: Manage and optimize data queries in Snowflake, ensuring data integrity, efficiency, and compliance with data governance standards.
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Google Certified Cloud Architect, Google Certified Data Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect. Designing and developing large-scale data solutions using GCP services like DataProc, Dataflow, Cloud Bigtable, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, Pub/Sub, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Composer, Cloud Functions, Cloud storage, Compute Engine, Looker, Cloud IAM, etc.
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A Technical Data Architect defines and owns the technical architecture of systems to deliver business objectives while ensuring quality standards. At LTIMindtree, we work on modernizing the on-premises legacy data warehouses to cloud-based data warehouse solutions like AWS RedShift, Azure Synapse, Google BigQuery, and Snowflake.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Data Architect with extensive focus on Databricks and configuration experience. Senior Data Architect. Advanced knowledge in SQL, Python, Scala, or similar, with proven ability to implement efficient data processing and analytics solutions in Databricks.
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Looking for a Data Engineer/Tech Data Architect specializing in Hands on data engineering work for our technology & business partners. - Data Engineer/Tech Data Architect.
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Title: IT Data Analytic-Soultion Architect - Associate DirectorLocation: Boston, MA or Dallas, TX (3 days a week in office)The IT Analytics Solution Architect is a key member of the IT Data Analytics team.
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Proficient in using Jupyter Notebooks for all sorts of data science tasks such as exploratory data analysis (EDA), data cleaning and transformation, data visualization, statistical modeling, machine learning, and deep learning.
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Principal Data Architect - Snowflake. Experience with Big Data Technologies (NoSQL databases, Hadoop, Hive, Hbase, Pig, Spark, Elasticsearch, Databricks, etc.) Experience in architecting data pipelines and solutions for streaming and batch integrations using tools/frameworks like dbt, Talend, Azure Data Factory, Spark, Spark Streaming, etc.
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Experience with data engineering and big data technologies such as Apache Airflow, Trino, and AWS EMR. Tasks will include working within an Agile DevSecOps team environment using latest cloud-native technologies to architect and implement containerized applications, CI/CD pipelines, and Kubernetes platforms using best practices and leading technologies.
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Cromwell Architects Engineers is seeking a Licensed Architect or Architect Intern eligible for licensing who is AICP certified or certifiable, for our Little Rock, AR location. The Master Planner/Urban Designer will prepare for and direct data gathering, meetings and interviews with key stakeholders and leaders, document and analyze findings, develop solutions, produce and present final planning documentation.
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Implement data fabric using Informatica data catalog, Collibra, Axon, and Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services across priority business domains. Automate central data operations through workload scheduling, issue management, and observability implementation in Informatica Power center, SAS, Talend, and Azure data factory.
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