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Big Data & Distributed Systems : Hands-on experience with Apache Spark for distributed data processing, PySpark , or Spark MLlib for scalable machine learning. Real-Time & Batch Processing : Knowledge of building real-time data pipelines using Apache Kafka and batch pipelines with Apache Spark or Airflow.
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Extensive experience with Azure Databricks, Apache Spark, and Big Data technologies. Databricks Certified Associate Developer for Apache Spark. Integrate Azure Databricks with other Azure services such as Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure Machine Learning.
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Expérience avec les services infonuagiques de Microsoft Azure : Machine Learning, Databricks (ou Apache Spark), Data Factory et SQL Data Warehouse. Expérience avec les services infonuagiques de Microsoft Azure : Machine Learning , Databricks (ou Apache Spark), Data Factory et SQL Data Warehouse.
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Leverages technical proficiency of big-data software engineering concepts, such as Hadoop Ecosystem, Apache Spark, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), Docker, Delta Lake, MLflow, AML, and representational state transfer (REST) application programming interface (API) consumption/development.
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Hands-on experience with SQL, Oracle, Cassandra, Kafka, Apache server, Dynatrace, Splunk or equivalent technologies and tools. Demonstrated proficiency in software applications and technical processes within a technical discipline (e.g., cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile, etc.
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AWS Cloud Engineer w/ Machine Learning Ops. Experience with building data pipelines in getting the data required to build, deploy and evaluate Client models, using tools like Apache Spark, AWS Glue or other distributed data processing frameworks.
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Your skills include experience with SQL, Databricks, or Apache Spark You have also worked with Google 360, Python (Numpy, Pandas, SKLearn), R Programming and Scala. You have knowledge of Machine Learning tools like Tensorflow, Keras or other similar tools.
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Knowledge of machine learning frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch) and data processing tools (Apache Spark, Airflow). Required Skills DevOps; MLOps; Azure / AzureML; CI/CD; Jenkins, GitHub; Tensorflow; PyTorch; Machine Learning Models.
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Examples include MPP data warehouses like Snowflake and Amazon Redshift and all-in-one Apache Spark platforms like Databricks. Examples include Azure Machine Learning Studio, Google’s Vertex AI, IBM Watson Studio, Amazon SageMaker and open-source tools like Kubeflow.
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AWS Secrets Manager, AWS Certificates Manager, JBoss, Apache HTTPS, AWS Security Hub, Crowdstrike, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Red Hat OpenShift or other Kubernetes platforms. AWS Management and Government services, Past experience in supporting highly available applications hosted in AWS, AWS Cloud Administration, Terraform, Ansible, Amazon Machine Images (AMI), EC2 scripting, Lambda functions.
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Designing and implementing portable, modular, instrumented and highly performant data contextualization pipelines from landed and cleansed, batch and streamed unstructured data, using Apache Spark, Delta Lake and/or Databricks.
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Hands-on programming experience in Apache Spark using SparkSQL and Spark Streaming or Apache Storm. Learn about machine learning, data science, computer vision, artificial intelligence, statistics, and/or applied mathematics.
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Detailed knowledge and experience in working with state-of-the-art big data tools and frameworks (e.g. Apache Spark, Airflow, Delta Lake, or similar). Ideal candidates will have practical experience in designing and scaling big data pipelines and proficiency with tools and frameworks such as Apache Spark, Airflow, DeltaLake, or similar technologies.
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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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Good knowledge in apache Kafka & Apache Flume. Coordinate with Data Scientists to understand data requirements, and design solutions that enable advanced analytics, machine learning, and predictive modelling.
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