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Required Skill Strong on data Integration and architecture – Mulesoft, Informatica Cloud, MFT AI & MLOPS – Dataiku, RStudio, Datalab, Databricks BPM – Appian Data Storage, Prep & Modeling AWS Data Visualization, Visual Analytics Data Quality.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Real-time Data Architect to join our team. Strong experience working with SCADA, IoT devices, Data Historians, Big Data environments Hadoop (Apache, Cloudera) , Cloud (Azure, Amazon, GCP) and messaging protocols MQTT, MODBUS, AMQP, RPC.
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Senior Data Architect. Experience with modern data engineering tools such as Talend, DBT, Databricks, Snowflake and data visualization tools such as PowerBI, Tableau, ThoughtSpot.
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Big Data Architect, Cloudera Big Data Tool stack (Hive, Impala, OoZie), Pyspark, Teradata, Shell Script, Unix programing, Hadoop. Job Title: Big Data Architect. Big Data Architect.
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Liberator Medical Supply, a subsidiary of BD, is seeking a Data Architect to join our Data and Analytics team. Data streaming and CDC technologies: Kafka, FiveTran, Databricks.
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Proven experience as a Solution Architect or Data Engineer, with a focus on Databricks. Architect data lakes and warehouses on Databricks, ensuring scalability, reliability, and performance.
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Client is looking for a highly energetic and collaborative Lead Security Architect Strong Background experience in Identity Access Management, SailPoint, Application Security, Cloud Security, OKTA (Preferred) and CyberArk.
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As a Data Solution Architect you will be expected to take an architecture lead role on our client’s solution delivery engagements, with high levels of customer engagement. ETL, data integration and data migration design and implementation.
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We are looking for an experienced Data Architect to support our global Customer Development (Sales) organization. In this exciting new role, you will be responsible for designing, creating, deploying, and managing Customer Development domain's data architecture.
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Job Title : Data Architect Lead. Lead the data strategy and own the vision and roadmap of data products at Petco to enable decision making and self-service for business and analytics teams.
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The incumbent will lead and help to develop a newly formed data-scientist team in delivering impactful analytical solutions, ensuring these innovations are seamlessly embedded into business operations to drive decision-making, enhance operational efficiency, and foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.
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As a Data and Analytics Architect supporting Claim, you will collaborate with Technology and Business leaders and apply your knowledge of modern technology to influence and innovate solutions that impact the business.
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Provide data architect expertise to solution, delivery, and portfolio enablement team during development of PoCs and prototypes. Data Technical Lead who has good expertise in multiple Databases architecture and Specialty Real estate process and marketing domain background exposure.
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Lead efforts to gather/define requirements to develop prevention and detection capabilities that support ADP's data security policies, assess, and evaluate data security control effectiveness, enable comprehensive orchestration and automation to provide improved metrics and operational support, and identify and implement new security technologies and best practices into the company’s critical applications.
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8 years' experience in all data management verticals, including data governance, data architecture, data quality, master data management, data integration, data warehouse and analytics environment to help lead the long-term data strategy.
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