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Good understanding of cluster and parallel architecture as well as high-scale or distributed RDBMS and/or knowledge on NoSQL platforms (e.g. PostgreSQL, Redshift, BigQuery, Snowflake, DynamoDB, Neo4J, MongoDB, Cassandra, HBase, etc.
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The Database Engineer will support the development and test of various Python based ReST end points, microservices, and data model management capabilities utilizing Django and Flask frameworks to interact with data models such as mariaDB, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL and send data upon request, in JSON format, to UI front ends.
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Develop databases on SQL and NoSQL databases such as MySQL, MS SQL, PostgreSQL, Firebase, MongoDB, and Snowflake, along with its maintenance on cloud platforms. Firebase, MongoDB, or Snowflake; and.
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Architect and integrate popular open source software such as PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kafka, Cassandra and NGINX. We are hiring an Alliances Field Engineer to help our biggest partners (companies like Intel, Nvidia, Google, Dell, HP, Accenture, Tata and the like) understand and embrace our open source platform for themselves and their customers.
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Working knowledge of databases, such as MongoDB, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL. A Python developer is responsible for writing server-side web application logic using Python frameworks, such as Django, Flask, or ArcGIS GeoProcessing Services.
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Since launching RippleMatch from a college dorm room in 2016, we've raised $88 million in venture funding – including from prominent investors like Goldman Sachs – helped tens of thousands of users find jobs, expanded to 1,700+ colleges & universities, and brought on hundreds of leading employers as customers (such as EY, eBay, MongoDB, and more.
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Database interfaces (eg, SQL, MongoDB)Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions — whatever and wherever they may be.
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Excellent coding skills, experience with Scala or other JVM languages, strong knowledge of SQL and relational databases, communication skills, intermediate system design skills, product acumen, working proficiency in English and Polish AWS GraphQL PostgreSQL MongoDB Elasticsearch.
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In-depth knowledge of various database management systems (DBMS) such as relational databases (e.g., Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL), NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB, Cassandra), and cloud-based data services (e.g., Amazon RDS, Azure SQL Database.
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Extensive technical skills covering:Microsoft technologies; JAVA and J2EE; Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services (SOAP/REST/Microservices); Hadoop ecosystem; Linux environment; Relational (RDBMS) and Non-relational (NoSQL) databases; E-commerce and Mobile platforms; AWS cloud services; Containerization with Docker (Swarm, Kubernetes); Elasticsearch, MongoDB, Redis (master/slave/sentinel); CI/CD pipelines using Jenkins, Ansible, Rundeck, and JFrog Artifactory.
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ASP.NET , C#, MySQL, Javascript, React, MongoDB, Redis, RabbitMQ, and a ton of AWS services like SQS, SNS, S3, Lambda, Fargate, Cognito, RDS, ElasticSearch, and more. ASP.NET , C#, MySQL, Javascript, React, MongoDB, Redis, RabbitMQ, and a ton of AWS services like SQS, SNS, S3, Lambda, Fargate, Cognito, RDS, ElasticSearch, and more.
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O Datastores such as AWS Aurora, AWS RDS, AWS DynamoDB, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, Cassandra, Redis, MySQL, Oracle. o Datastores such as AWS Aurora, AWS RDS, AWS DynamoDB, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, Cassandra, Redis, MySQL, Oracle.
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To help our biggest partners (companies like Intel, Nvidia, Google, Dell, HP, Accenture, Tata and the like) understand and embrace our open source platform for themselves and their customers. Architect cloud infrastructure solutions like Kubernetes, Kubeflow, OpenStack, Ceph, and Spark either On-Premises or in Public Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.
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Databricks, Python, JavaScript, Kafka, dbt, Terraform, Snowflake, SQL, Jenkins, Github, Airflow, OpenSearch (Elasticsearch & Kibana), Talend, Alation, Neo4j, Hashicorp Vault / AWS Secrets Manager, Docker / OpenShift / Open Cloud Foundry, MongoDB, Docker, BlackDuck, SonarQube.
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Proficient knowledge in developing cloud centric solutions using AWS Cloud:Serverless web applicationAPI developmentServerless batch processing (ECS, Fargate)RDS (Aurora/PostgreSQL)NoSQL (MongoDB or DynamoDB)U.S. Citizens and those authorized to work in the U.S. are encouraged to apply.
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