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Big Data Architect. This role will provide expertise to support the development of a Big Data / Data Lake system architecture that supports enterprise data operations for the District of Columbia government, including the Internet of Things (IoT) / Smart City projects, enterprise data warehouse, the open data portal, and data science applications.
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Big Data Engineer. 5+ years of experience in building data engineering solutions utilizing AWS services (S3, Kinesis, Lambda, Glue, SNS) or Data platforms like Databricks/Cloudera.
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Big Data Architect, Cloudera Big Data Tool stack (Hive, Impala, OoZie), Pyspark, Teradata, Shell Script, Unix programing, Hadoop. JOB DESCRIPTION :Big Data Architect.
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Big Data Architect IT Consultant Master (ONSITE) The client seeks an experienced IT Consultant to support the design, development, implementation and maintenance of an enterprise Big Data solution as part of the client Data Modernization Effort.
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As a Sr. Big Data Engineer, you will work with a variety of talented teammates and be a driving force in technical initiatives that will accelerate analytics at Client. Were looking to expand our Big Data Engineering team to keep pace.
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Open up opportunities with HPE.Job Description:Senior Big Data Platform EngineerHPE is looking for Big data platform engineers with a strong background in building robust and scalable solutions in data warehousing, ETL, big data/analytics, data science, and cloud platforms based on Hadoop/Cloudera , Data Bricks and other cloud platforms.
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We are looking for a passionate Principal Engineering to help architect and scale the global data platform systems and services for our new global streaming app, Max, as well as any streaming and non-streaming initiatives within the company.
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Job Title: Sr. Big Data Developer. Job Description : 8+ years of extensive IT experience with multinational clients working in diverse fields of software development lifecycle with experience in Big Data/Hadoop Ecosystem.
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Applicants should also have a demonstrated understanding and experience using software and tools including big data tools like Kafka, Spark; relational SQL databases including Big Query or equivalent; workflow management and pipeline tools such as Airflow, and object function/object-oriented scripting languages including Scala, C.
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Reporting to Application Development Manager, the Big Data Software Engineer IV will work on a dedicated team of engineers developing, enhancing, and maintaining Availity's high transactional Provider Data Management platform.
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In this position, the AI/ML Big Data Architect will play a critical role in assisting researchers by designing and implementing robust data architectures, optimizing AI/ML data workflows on large-scale systems, implementing best practices for data integrity and scalability, building and maintaining the distributed AI/ML data infrastructure, and ensuring seamless integration of cutting-edge data storage and retrieval techniques with research initiatives.
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We are looking for self-motivated Big Data architect to drive innovations on technology interoperable platforms with Hadoop (MapR, Cloudera, HortonWorks, EMR, HDInsight etc.) Focus on competency development on technology areas such as Hadoop & associated frameworks, Big data appliances, in-memory, NoSQL DBs (such as HBase, MongoDB, Cassandra.
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As a data engineer, you have experience spanning traditional DW and ETL architectures and big data ecosystems like Databricks / Snowflake / EMR / Airflow. A big part of that effort is our support for members and allies of internal groups like Asians at Dropbox, BlackDropboxers, Latinx, Pridebox (LGBTQ), Vets at Dropbox, Women at Dropbox, ATX Diversity (based in Austin, Texas) and the Dropbox Empowerment Network (based in Dublin, Ireland.
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Experience with multiple large scale Enterprise Hadoop or Big Data, Data Bricks, Cloudera, HD Insights, or other environments focused on operations, design, capacity planning, cluster set up, security, performance tuning and monitoring.
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Architect and drive the end-end Big Data deployment automation from vision to delivering the automation of Big Data foundational modules (Cloudera CDP), prerequisite components and Applications leveraging Ansible, Puppet, Terraform, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes to deliver end-end deployment automation across all ServiceNow environments.
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