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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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Experience in Spark, Databricks, and Snowflake. Experience in Spark, Databricks, and Snowflake. Designing solutions using Microsoft Azure. My Client has hired me to find a Data Engineer.
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Jenkins/TravisCI, Airflow, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Github, Databricks. Proficient in Apache Spark. Jenkins/TravisCI, Airflow, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Github, Databricks. Proficient in Apache Spark.
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Experience with Databricks for data engineering and analytics preferred. Knowledge of big data technologies such as Apache Spark. Experience with Databricks for data engineering and analytics preferred.
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Founded by the original creators of Apache Spark, Delta Lake and MLflow, Databricks is on a mission to help data teams solve the worlds toughest problems. rely on the Databricks Lakehouse Platform to unify their data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe.
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Experience with Spark and the Databricks platform. The products and platforms this group builds and operates delight millions of consumers every minute of every day – from Disney+ and Hulu, to ABC News and Entertainment, to ESPN and ESPN+, and much more.
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You have designed and deployed solutions to production in demanding environments using things like Python, SQL, Spark, Kubernetes, or Databricks within an AWS or Azure Cloud environment. Datastores: Databricks, Elasticsearch, Postgres, ArangoDB.
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Advanced experience and knowledge of data engineering tools like Spark, Hadoop, Pandas, or Airflow. Exposure to MLOps (e.g., MLflow, Sagemaker, Databricks) Our cross-border credit product, Credit Passport, cash flow underwriting product, Cash Atlas, and income verification product, Income Navigator, are trusted by leading organizations like American Express, Verizon, HSBC, SoFi, Scotiabank, and Yardi to help them reach valuable new applicants from traditionally credit excluded populations.
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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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Strong experience with big data technologies such as Spark, Kafka, Kinesis, Airflow, Hadoop, Hive, Databricks, Snowflake etc. Strong experience with big data technologies such as Spark, Kafka, Kinesis, Airflow, Hadoop, Hive, Databricks, Snowflake etc.
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3+ years of experience developing in Azure Databricks. 1+ years’ experience with Apache Spark and Python. 3+ years of experience developing in Azure Databricks. 3+ years of experience with Azure DevOps for managing project tasks, managing code repositories, and creating yaml pipelines for CI/CD builds and deployments.
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Candidate little short on above experience can still apply if they have experience in working with MLOps with specific expertise in implementing and managing offline/online/in-line feature stores using vendor products like Sagemaker, Tecton, Feast, Databricks etc.
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4+ years using modern platforms & technologies, such as big data, data warehouses, data lakes, and data lakehouses; proficiency with Elixir; proficiency with Snowflake; familiarity with Databricks.
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3+ years (or educational equivalent) building data pipelines using Azure data tools and services (Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Function, Spark, Azure Blob/ADLS, Azure SQL, Snowflake.
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Experience in building low-latency, high-availability data stores for use in real-time or near-real-time data processing with programming languages such as Python, Scala, Java, or JavaScript/TypeScript, as well as data retrieval using SQL and NoSQL.Hands-on expertise in data technologies with proficiency in technologies such as Spark, Airflow, Databricks, AWS services (SQS, Kinesis, etc.
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