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Familiarity with mainframe environments, including hierarchical databases and their limitations; relational databases; Informatica, MuleSoft, COBOL, Java, Salesforce, Snowflake and GoAnywhere. Familiarity with mainframe environments, including hierarchical databases and their limitations; relational databases; Informatica, MuleSoft, COBOL, Java, Salesforce, Snowflake and GoAnywhere.
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At least 3 years of experience managing Cloud Data Warehouse database technologies, such as AWS Redshift, Snowflake, Databricks or similar. Design, configure, and manage Data Warehouse Database Systems on Cloud (AWS Redshift, EMR HBase and Snowflake.
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Lead investors include NightDragon, Snowflake, and Databricks, along with additional funding from ServiceNow, Citi Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, DFJ Growth, IAG, Intel Capital, March Capital, Okta Ventures, StepStone, Ten Eleven Ventures, and Wipro Ventures.
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Experience with other Data platforms like DBT, Snowflake, DeltaLake, etc. RVO Health was created by joining teams from both Red Ventures and UnitedHealth Group’s Optum Health. Experience working job orchestration (eg., Airflow / Databricks Workflows.
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Manage and optimize our data analytics infrastructure (Databricks and Snowflake), including monitoring, troubleshooting, and maintaining high availability. Experience managing Databricks and Snowflake infrastructure.
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Experience working with at least one of the following Modern Cloud Native Data Warehouses (AWS Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery) Experience working with at least one of the following Modern Cloud Native Data Warehouses (AWS Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery.
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1+ years of experience working on AWS (Kinesis / S3 / RedShift / DMS / Athena ). Experience with Compute technologies like EMR and Databricks. 3+ years of experience working on Spark (RDDs / Data Frames / Dataset API) using Scala/Python to build and maintain complex ETL pipelines.
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Extensive experience using Snowflake, AWS SageMaker, GCP/GCP BigQuery, DBT, and Airflow for AI/ML model deployment and operationalization. Use best practices to design and develop feature stores on Snowflake and other platforms to support rapid AI/ML model development.
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Familiarity with advanced statistical and machine learning techniques such as clustering, gradient boosting machines (GBM), support vector machines (SVM), neural networks (e.g., ANN, RNN, CNN), and other deep learning algorithms is a plus.
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Familiarity with data warehousing platforms and data pipeline tools such as Redshift, Snowflake, SQL Server, etc. Experience or knowledge of basic programming and DB's technologies (SQL, Python, Cassandra, PostgreSQL, AWS Aurora, AWS RDS , MongoDB, Redis, Couchbase, Oracle, MySQL, Teradata.
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Tecton is funded by Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and Kleiner Perkins, along with strategic investments from Snowflake and Databricks. Experience with Data warehouses like Snowflake, BigQuery, Object Storage like S3.
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2+ years spearheading cloud-driven product strategies on MS Azure, and Snowflake, with mastery in IAC and PAC principles. Additionally, you will lead the charge in modernizing our platform to the cloud, leveraging your technical acumen to harness the scalability, flexibility, and efficiency of cloud platforms like MS Azure and Snowflake offer.
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Strong programming skills with one or more languages such as Python, PySpark, Apache Spark, Java, JavaSript, C, C. This includes, but is not limited to, setting up SageMaker instances, creating Docker images, configuring lambda functions, setting up orchestration layer via Airflow, deploying endpoints, and creating API gateways.
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This role will be responsible for the strategic development of our data platform within Snowflake, the transition of BI tools from DOMO to Power BI, and the integration of machine learning and AI to optimize business processes and decision-making across all departments.
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Technology partners include Snowflake, Databricks, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Starburst. Thomson Reuters - Faster access to Snowflake data and a 60x increase in data usage resulting in greater productivity.
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