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Ideally you have an in-depth understanding of streaming data technologies like Amazon Kinesis or Apache Kafka, and experience with open-source data processing frameworks like Apache Spark, Apache Flink, or Apache Storm.
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These professional services engagements will focus on customer solutions such as Machine Learning, IoT, batch/real-time data processing, Data and Business intelligence. Experience with one or more SQL-on-Hadoop technology (Hive, Impala, Spark SQL, Presto.
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This includes participating in pre-sales on-site visits, understanding customer requirements, creating packaged Data & Analytics service offerings. 3+ years of hands-on experience in implementation and performance tuning Hadoop/Spark implementations.
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Amazon AI is looking for world class scientists and engineers to join its AWS AI Labs. This group is entrusted with developing core data mining, natural language processing, deep learning, and machine learning algorithms for AWS. You will invent, implement, and deploy state of the art machine learning algorithms and systems.
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You will apply cloud-based AWS services to solve challenging problems around: big data processing, data warehouse design, and enabling self-service. Experience with big data technologies such as: Hadoop, Hive, Spark, EMR.
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We provide interfaces for our internal customers to access and query the data hundreds of thousands of times per day, using Amazon Web Service’s (AWS) Redshift, Hive, Spark and Oracle.
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5+ years of processing data with a massively parallel technology (such as Redshift, Teradata, Netezza, Spark or Hadoop based big data solution) experience. As a Data Engineering Manager within our team, you will dig in to our customers' most difficult requests by analyzing and processing big data using various security data and analytics platforms, and partner to create data and analytics solutions that will improve our builders' experience with security and meet our compliance goals.
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Experience in any of the following areas: algorithms and data structures, parsing, numerical optimization, data mining, parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computingPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience using Unix/Linux -Experience in professional software development- Experience with modeling tools such as R, scikit-learn, Spark MLLib, MxNet, Tensorflow, numpy, scipy etc.
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Responsibilities:- Study and understand data engineering and analytics workflows to design the right conversational experiences- Research, design, and develop NLP/NLU models for intent classification, entity extraction, sentiment analysis etc.
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Given our datasets' size, complexity, and criticality, we seek a Software Engineer with a deep analytical mindset and modern distributed systems experience with prior experience working with one of big data tools - Hadoop, Glue, Spark, EMR, Apache Iceberg in a cloud environment for processing petabyte scale data We seek a dedicated problem-solver with a proven history of devising creative solutions for intricate data challenges.
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