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Experience in Data Engineering leveraging AWS Redshift, S3, Glue, Airflow, Python, SQL and Kubernetes. AWS, Redshift, Apache Airflow, Glue, Python, Informatica, Snowflake, IICS, ERP, Client.
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Work with the Database Engineer and Developer to carry out the development of the data warehouse based on the requirements using PostgreSQL, SQL Server Integration Services, SQL Server Management Studio, Snowflake, Python, PySpark, Azure Data Factory and Azure Data Bricks.
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Experience with Alteryx, Business Objects, Snowflake, Power BI, SAS, or Python SAP/ERP and/or PowerPlant applications/modules with deep understanding of related business processes. Maintain current knowledge of tools available for process improvements and support disposition of problems/ideas to the right technology (Alteryx, RPA/UI Path, Python, SAP, Excel, etc.
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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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O Programming Language: Python, R, SQL, Java, Scala, Pyspark/Apache Spark, Shell scripting. Use programming languages including but not limited to Python, R, SQL, Java, Scala, Pyspark/Apache Spark, Shell scripting.
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Required: Python, MySQL/SQL Server, MongoDB, RESTful APIs, Flask, Docker, Cloud computing. Our back end is written in Python and built using Flask. Some python packages include pandas, numpy, scipy, scikit-learn, and statsmodel.
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Responsible for acquiring, accessing, validating, querying, and analyzing data from data repositories using available tools (including Alteryx, Python, R, SQL, Power BI, or Microsoft Azure applications.
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Proficiency in data engineering tools and technologies - SQL, Python, Spark, DBT, Airflow, Kafka. Proficiency in data engineering tools and technologies - SQL, Python, Spark, DBT, Airflow, Kafka.
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Must possess strong programming knowledge, web development frameworks, and excellent communication skills, with a preference for experience in Palantir Foundry, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, PySpark, and database technologies.
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End to end implementation experience in building analytical solutions using data visualization tools like TIBCO Spotfire, Power BI, Python, R etc. Collaborate with local business users to understand business processes, gather technical requirements, evaluate proof of concepts, design, develop and support analytical solutions using TIBCO Spotfire, Power BI, SQL, Python, R, JS,HTML etc.
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Experience leveraging complex data to drive business decisions, hands-on experience in data science methodologies (predictive analytics, machine learning, patient level data triggers) using R, Python, Databricks and deep knowledge of Qlik, PowerBI, Tableau for visualization.
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5 years in at least one modern programming languages (Java, Python, JavaScript, ACE, IIB/ITX, Informatica preferred), and experience with at least two of the following: React, Angular v4+, NodeJS, NoSQL databases, HTML5, CSS, Google Cloud Platform or Amazon Web Services.
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Data analysis and visualization experience (matlab, python, JMP) Expertise in various manufacturing techniques such as injection molding, sheet metal stamping, forging, die casting etc. We are looking for experience in mechatronics (mechanical-electrical-software machine/fixture design), electromechanical fixture design, and motion control and NX. This experience is most important.
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Ability to code and script Python, SQL, BASH, or PowerShell. Certifications: CISSP, CISM, CISA, CEH, GCIH, GSEC, GCFA, GREM, CCENT. Familiarity with PCI DSS Compliance standards and scanning practices.
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Experience and proficiency developing and implementing quality assurance and testing programs for workloads that are implemented with AWS services, and software development technologies that include Vue.js, Python, Django, S3, SNS, SQS, Docker, EKS/Kubernetes, AWS Step Functions, EventBridge, AWS Lambda, AWS API Gateway, Elasticsearch, Caching frameworks, like Redis, Memcached, the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Postgres, the MongoDB NoSQL database service, and other AWS services.
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