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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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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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We are hiring a Senior Data Architect to join our IT team. The Senior Data Architect is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing the overall data architecture strategy for the University.
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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is looking for a Senior Data Architect/Engineer to join its team of analytics professionals to support its Pennsylvania Longitudinal Data System (PALDS) data integration services as well as system deployment and management efforts.
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Data Architect Lead. Become a trusted advisor to CIO/CTO/CDO/EA and earn the trust of CISO/CSO/Chief Risk Officer and similar and their teams as they look to adopt Salesforce data solutions.
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Extensive hands-on experience with Apache Spark, Kafka streaming for large-scale data processing and analytics. Good experience and understanding of operationalization of large-scale data and analytics solutions on Snowflake Cloud Data Warehouse.
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Proven experience as a Data Architect, Data Scientist, Data Analyst, or similar role. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Data Architect with a focus on Microsoft Analytics to join our dynamic Advanced Analytics team.
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POSTING INFORMATIONInternal TitleInstitutional Research Data Architect. Job PurposeInstitutional Research Data Architect designs systems for and manages complex data to support the data-driven decision-making functions of the institution.
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Strong background in data warehouse concepts and designs; ETL, Star Schema, Multi-Dimensional databases Cloud computing, ideally Azure or (but not limited to); AWS, Redshift, Lambda, Cassandra Familiar with at least one scripting language (PowerShell, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Perl, Bash) Strong data management and processing skills, including experience with Relational and Non-relational data stores (NoSQL, S3, Hadoop, etc.
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McAdams is seeking an energetic Landscape Architect to join our Planning + Design team in our Dallas-Fort Worth, TX office. Registered Landscape Architect in state of TX. McAdams is a full-service land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, transportation and geomatics firm located in North Carolina and Texas.
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Overview: Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) is seeking a Landscape Architect in our Charleston, WV office. As a CEC Landscape Architect, you will find yourself working as part of a collaborative design team consisting of engineers, ecologists, scientists, architects, and developers to create sustainable developments for our commercial, public, institutional, residential and energy clients.
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We seek a Landscape Architect ready to match our can-do energy and attitude to be involved in a wide range of landscape architecture work based out of our Seattle office. This role could be filled by candidates at either Landscape Architect I or Landscape Architect II level, and the hiring team will determine which level is most appropriate for each candidate based on their relevant background and experience.
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As the Landscape Architect, you provide design solutions by performing in 2D, 3D AutoCAD, Sketchup, Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. This role is an on-site the person most successful in the role will have a Professional Texas Landscape Architect license, AutoCAD experience, and a bachelor's in landscape architecture.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager/PracticeLeaderto join our Landscape Architecture team inLos Angeles, CA. This position will support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practice.
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United Construction Company is currently seeking a Project Architect who will be responsible for researching, designing, producing accurate, complete and detailed permit and construction drawings to ensure the design is completed within the prescribed time frame and within the terms of the contract agreement.
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