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Strong understanding of cloud infrastructure, services and protocols like EHRs, EMRs, Athena, Scala, Databricks, Snowflake, Spark, RDS, glue, Redshift, Apache airflow, SQS, SNS. Strong understanding of cloud infrastructure, services and protocols like EHRs, EMRs, Athena, Scala, Databricks, Snowflake, Spark, RDS, glue, Redshift, Apache airflow, SQS, SNS.
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3+ years of experience with data applications and tools (Snowflake, Databricks, Spark, EMR, Presto, Datadog, DBT, etc.) 3+ years of experience with data applications and tools (Snowflake, Databricks, Spark, EMR, Presto, Datadog, DBT, etc.
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Expertise architecting and developing solutions in AWS, Databricks and Snowflake (data engineering) Experience in AWS components including: Lambda, Kinesis/Firehose, Airflow, Glue,Spark, EC2, SageMaker, S3, NoSQL database and API Gateway.
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What you will be responsible forDevelop/ Build and enhance data pipelines using Python, Spark based data engineering solutions (Databricks), and SQL (AWS Redshift). Hands on development in Python, PL/SQL, SQL, Shell Scripting, AutoSys. Hands on experience working in cloud data platforms such as AWS Redshift, Spark based data engineering solutions.
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Direct experience of building data piplines using Azure Data Factory and Databricks Spark. We are seeking someone with deep technical skills in a variety of technologies, specifically SPARK performance\tuning\optimisation and Databricks, to play an important role in developing and delivering early proofs of concept and production implementation.
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Knowledge of Python, Scala, Spark, Athena, or Databricks. Experience working with big data technologies and ETLs like Spark, S3, and Redshift. Knowledge of Python, Scala, Spark, Athena, or Databricks.
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In addition, our Life Balance program provides access to professional counseling services, life coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. Current deep experience with AWS, APIs, accelerators, DevSecOps.
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ETL/Data integration/Streaming Talend, DataBricks, Python, Spark, Kafka. ETL/Data integration/Streaming Talend, DataBricks, Python, Spark, Kafka. Information Delivery Qlik Sense, MicroStrategy.
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Experience engineering, deploying, and maintaining data solutions using technologies like Databricks, S3, and Spark. Experience engineering, deploying, and maintaining data solutions using technologies like Databricks, S3, and Spark.
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Technologies - IaaS (AWS or Azure or GCP), Databricks platform, Delta Lake storage, Spark (PySpark, Spark SQL). Develop and optimize ETL pipelines from various data sources using Databricks on cloud (AWS, Azure, etc.
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3 years of technical expertise in any of the following: SQL, Python, Databricks, Azure Data Factory/Synapse and Apache Spark. 3 years of technical expertise in any of the following: SQL, Python, Databricks, Azure Data Factory/Synapse and Apache Spark.
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Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake, and Azure Databricks. Creates and/or maintains clear, well-constructed strategic technical documents for large or complex system architectures and pipelines using Spark, Python, Scala and other.
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Experience running heavy workloads on a distributed computing cluster (especially EMR or Databricks), leveraging technologies like Spark to work with large datasets. Experience running heavy workloads on a distributed computing cluster (especially EMR or Databricks), leveraging technologies like Spark to work with large datasets.
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Skills: Data Warehousing, Data modelling, ETL/ ELT, PySpark, Azure Databricks and Spark Streaming, SQL, Production support & monitoring. Skills: Data Warehousing, Data modelling, ETL/ ELT, PySpark, Azure Databricks and Spark Streaming, SQL, Production support & monitoring.
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Hands-on experience with big data technologies and cloud (Databricks / Spark, Azure/AWS/GCP). Hands-on experience with big data technologies and cloud (Databricks / Spark, Azure/AWS/GCP.
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