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Contribute to leading-edge security and resilience efforts, advancing protective strategies and propelling continuous improvement.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands.
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Lead Data Architect for TPIZ page is loaded. Northern Trust is currently looking for a (Principal) Data Architect to join our growing Data Mesh team. This technology leader will bring in the experience of SaaS/cloud solutions (Azure), data engineering techniques, DevSecOps automation and best practices in building, maintaining, and enhancing state of the art big data Platforms.
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The Legal Department at JPMorgan Chase & Co. manages legal and other risks, advises on products and services, interprets laws and regulations that impact the firm, and advises the firm on other matters.
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Our Client is in search of a Data Architect who exhibits deep technical expertise and proficiency in spearheading the design and execution of enduring data initiatives. Over 8+ years of professional experience in roles such as Data Engineer or Developer, showcasing a strong technical command over Snowflake, dbt, Airflow, SQL, and other pertinent technologies.
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Job Title- Lead Azure Data Engineer/ Architect [Strong hands on with SQL, Pyspark, Databricks & Azure cloud] Must be a hands-on lead engineer with minimum 5 years of experience in modern data engineering/data warehousing/data lakes technologies on cloud platforms like Azure, AWS, GCP, Data Bricks etc.
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Lead and architect migration of data environments with performance and reliability. Analytica is seeking a remote Data Architect. Lead design reviews of data deliverable such as models (conceptual, physical, and logical), data flows, and data quality assessment and promote data modeling standardization, defines, and drives adoption of the standards and data governance practices.
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Indian Health Service (IHS), the Clinical Data Management/Database Architect Lead (CDDAL) The Clinical Data Management/Database Architect Lead (CDDAL) is responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, and maintenance of clinical data management systems.
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Professional certifications related to data architecture (e.g., TOGAF, AWS Certified Solutions Architect) are a plus. The Data Platform Architect is responsible for the end-to-end design, implementation, and management of data platforms that support Apptio's data-driven initiatives.
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12+ years of experience as a data architect, developer, data warehouse developer and / or data related operations. The data architect will need to be able to address issues of data migration (validation, clean-up and mapping), and understanding the importance of data dictionaries.
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Strong knowledge in Data Center Products – Cisco ACI, Cisco NX-OS and Arista EOS. As part of delivering and driving our organizations Product Strategy we are seeking a skilled and motivated Lead Infrastructure Engineer who can help accountable for roadmap realization and performance as well as the overall health and value delivered by the product.
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Security Controls expert/Architect with experience working in Databricks or Databricks SME with experience working in various ISO and NIST security controls. The ideal consultant will either be a security controls SME with strong experience working in Databricks or a Data SME with strong experience in various NIST and ISO security controls.
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Lead efforts to gather/define requirements to develop prevention and detection capabilities that support ADP's data security policies, assess, and evaluate data security control effectiveness, enable comprehensive orchestration and automation to provide improved metrics and operational support, and identify and implement new security technologies and best practices into the company’s critical applications.
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The Lead Data Scientist at The Friedkin Group (TFG) will spearhead the design, development, implementation and maintenance and improvement of advanced data science initiatives across business units, directly aligning with strategic objectives.
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Should have prior experience in working as a Data Warehouse/Big Data Architect. Specifically, this experience must be in writing Big Data engineering jobs for large scale data integration in AWS. Prior experience in writing Machine Learning data pipeline using Spark programming language is an added advantage.
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