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Data mining/programming tools (e.g. SAS, SQL, R, Python) Required Skills : Amazon Web Services (AWS), Scala, Python, Kafka, Streaming. Advanced knowledge one of language: Java, Scala, Python, C.
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4+ years of enterprise data warehouse development with SQL, Python, Azure Data Factory (ADF), Azure Databricks, Kafka, and ideally Snowflake experience. Looking for a Data Engineer with SQL, Python, ADF, Databricks, Kafka and ideally Snowflake experience to work 100% remote.
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Experience in Data Engineering using in Python, SQL and DevOps. Works on Data Engineering using in Python, SQL and DevOps. Develops Azure stack of development using ADLS, ADF, Synapse/SQL Server, Databricks and Power BI.
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4 Required Proven experience in data conversion and report building using Snowflake and SAS Viya. 4 Required Demonstrated experience in data transformation processes using ETL, SQL, Python, and R. 4 Required Experience working with data analytics and business intelligence tools.
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Develop automations and integrations to internal and external systems using SQL jobs, PowerShell, Python, T-SQL, and REST APIs. Create data-driven visualizations with business intelligence tools including OneStream, Power BI, and Alteryx.
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Hidden Level is seeking a talented Full Stack Software Engineer with experience in Python, AWS, Flask, Flutter, and SQL databases, and who is interested in drone detection and distributed sensor networks.
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SQL, Alteryx, Informatica, SAS, Tableau, SSRS, DataRobot etc) and technologies (Big data like Hadoop, Python/R Programming, AI/Data Science, (SQL, Alteryx, SAS, Python, Tableau, etc.
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Years of Data Analytics, Alteryx Core Certification, SQL Training, Database knowledge. Data Engineer II - Data Analyst (SQL) 3 years minimum experience in data extraction with ability to write SQL queries.
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Experience with Python is a plus. Advance SQL writing abilities. Opportunity exists for candidate to expand into predictive modeling, NLP solutions, and advanced analytics to provide deeper insight into the audit objectives.
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Skilled in the use of data wrangling and visualization tools such as Alteryx and Tableau. Builds processes supporting data transformation, data structures, metadata, data quality controls, dependency, and workload management and defines and builds data pipelines and complex data sets to enable data-informed decision making, identifying and raising risks at all stages of the data engineering process.
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Familiarity with DataRobot, Instabase, and UIPath are a plus. Identifies, defines, and documents data engineering requirements, communicating required information for deployment, maintenance, support, and business functionality.
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Languages: BASH, Python, PowerShell, SQL, Selenium, IaC, Ansible. Application: OAS (Oracle Analytics Server), OBI (Oracle Business Intelligence), SQL Server Management Studio, WinSCP(FTP), Putty, PL/SQL developer, Oracle Clients, PAM, ADO/TFS, ServiceNow, Citrix Director, Google Looker, Certificate Management.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Display analytic results in text and visually using appropriate data science, business intelligence, and visualization tools, such as Python, R, SQL, Tableau, PowerPoint, Excel, and communicate results to client audiences at all levels with presentations and briefings.
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6+ experience with coding and scripting (Python, SQL, Java, JavaScript, Golang, Bash, Perl or Ruby) 6+ experience with coding and scripting (Python, SQL, Java, JavaScript, Golang, Bash, Perl or Ruby.
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