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NET Core ASP.NET, MVC, Entity framework, Unity, o JQuery, knockout, Angular, JS libraries, CSS Bootstraps, Visual Studio 2017, REST, LINQ, ArcGIS, ESRI, SQL Server, Dynatrace, o Cloud Managed SQL, Big data/data lakes.
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Experience working with large datasets and big data technologies, preferably cloud-based, such as Snowflake, Databricks, or similar. Responsibilities:The Data Engineering team is looking to fill a Senior Data Engineer responsible for designing and implementing ETL/ELT data pipelines, designing and implementing database schema/tables/views, and building batch processes leveraging Airflow for several projects.
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Lead and mentor a team of technical professionals in the design, development, and implementation of big data solutions and data analytics projects within the financial services domain.
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Plant monitoring and care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming and staking; big leafing and pruning; plant care, watering and feeding; plant monitoring and climate control; pest and disease control; inventory data input.
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Big Data Analytical Platforms: Experience with big data technologies like Synapse Analytics, Microsoft Fabric, Hadoop/hive, Greenplum, and Databricks etc. Strong understanding of big data technologies such as Synapse Analytics, Microsoft Fabric, Hadoop/hive, Greenplum, and Databricks etc.
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Strong proficiency in building and optimizing big data pipelines using Databricks Delta and Apache Spark. How many years do you have working with Big Data? Proven experience as a Solution Architect or Data Engineer, with a focus on Databricks.
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Experience with UI/UX development & design systems: CSS, Web Components, Less, Sass Experience or exposure in big data and event streaming technologies: Spark, Kafka, etc. Experience or exposure in build and CICD technologies: GitHub, BitBucket, Azure DevOps, Maven, Jenkins, Nexus or Sonar Exposure to Agile development concepts Exposure quality assurance technologies: ATDD, Selenium, Cucumber, JUnit, NUnit, SoapUI or Postman Exposure of data management methodologies Exposure to serverless architectures and computing concepts Compensation Starting base salary: $92,114 - $156,880 per year.
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You will have a good understanding of business intelligence tools, data warehouses, master data management, data integration, documents and content, data modelling and design, ML/Big Data, analytics and dashboarding.
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Proficiency with data warehouses (e.g., Snowflake, SQL Server, Redshift, Big Query, etc.) The Lead Cloud Data Engineer Senior will be responsible for leading the end-to-end application system development and maintenance on large complex enterprise-wide technology platforms.
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Hands-on development experience with Design and Architecture of big data frameworks/tools: Azure Data Lake, Snowflake, Azure Data Bricks. Expert in Azure cloud computing, specializing in Azure data engineering stacks like ADF (Azure Data Factory), ADLS, Event Hubs, Snowflake, Databricks, streaming, Azure PowerShell, and Log Analytics.
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5+ years building scalable ETL pipelines with big data processing and/or developing applications and data sources (Apache Ni-Fi, Airflow, SSIS) Work with Data Scientists to implement strategies for cleaning and preparing data for analysis, to develop data imputation algorithms, and optimize performance of big data and machine learning systems.
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Experience with backend development (e.g., NoSQL databases, AWS, analytics, and exploring data in a big data environment like Dynamo, Kinesis, Redshift, etc.) Talis is hiring a Services Architect / Lead Software Engineer to develop live-ops features for an exciting early-stage game studio.
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Experience in Big Data ecosystem : ETL, tooling of Big Data Platform (Apache Spark, Airflow), Datalake, Synapse or Snowflake. As a Senior Reliability Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring the robustness, availability, and performance of our cutting-edge Data Engineering and Machine Learning Platforms.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Big Data Solutions Architect with specialized expertise in both technology and functional aspects, particularly within FX trading and Wealth Management domains.
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Proven experience building enterprise-grade software in a cloud-native environment (GCP or AWS) using cloud services such as GCS/S3, Dataflow/Glue, Data proc/EMR, Cloud Function/Lambda, Big Query/Athena, Big Table/Dynamo.
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