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The successful Palantir data engineer will be passionate about cloud technology being involved in using Palantir data focussed reference architecture to assist in designing and building data engineering solutions supporting planning and implementations.
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What You'll Do:Work closely with the Analytics Engineering, Business Intelligence, and Data Science teams to support our modern data stack infrastructure (Fivetran, dbt, Snowflake, Thoughtspot, Airflow, AWS, Atlan.
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The Energy Data Engineer will also:•Provide day-to-day support to assure the OT component of the PI System is functional, updated and maintains connectivity to the campus BAS and industrial controls systems that utilize IP, BACNet, Modbus, Hart, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and other protocols.
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Sr. Data Engineer Onsite -Troy Michigan-Open to c2c Duties and Responsibilities: The Sr. Data Engineer is responsible in understanding and supporting the businesses through the design, development, and execution of Extract, Transform, and Load (ELT/ETL), data integration, and data analytics processes across the enterprise.
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The Asset Management Quant Research Engineering team is looking for a Principal Data Engineer who wishes to take on the challenge of building a world-class data operation. Deliver datasets from onboarding through mapping and automated DQ so they can be handed off to the Data Operations team for DQ maintenance and consumed by research teams and production.
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The Data Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining data pipelines and systems in Azure Cloud environments, with a strong emphasis on Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory, and Microservices architecture.
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As a Data Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and maintaining our client's data infrastructure and systems. Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Data Engineer, with demonstrated experience creating data pipelines from scratch.
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This is an ideal position if you are an experienced data engineer and you want to be part of a small, intensely skilled team, who feel total ownership of their work, and can’t imagine a day without learning & coding.
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The data engineer participates in the design, programming, testing, documentation and implementation of data integrations, database management, and related processes/systems. Title: GIS Data Engineer.
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What you’ll bring to Circle:For Senior Data Engineer (III)4+ years of professional data engineering experience. For Staff Data Engineer (IV)All the requirements of above and:7+ years of professional data engineering experience.
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Data Governance Engineer. Required Skills:Strong hands-on experience Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog, Axon and Data Engineering Integration. 5 + years of Experience working with Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog, Axon and Data Engineering Integration.
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This position is for a Cloud Data engineer with a background in Python, Pyspark, SQL and data warehousing for enterprise level systems. Position Title: Cloud Data engineer.
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TIFIN. AI is seeking a Senior Data Engineer with experience working on an AI/ML-based product team. Expertise in various big data technologies, both open source and cloud native, AWS preferred (Kinesis, Athena, PySpark, Airflow.
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Our Columbus, Ohio client is looking for a Data Engineer (Python focused) contractor to help support the IT organization’s data strategy in support of business customers, as well as internal initiatives.
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Job Title: Java/Data Engineer. Java - 4, Big data Architect - 3, Spark - 4, ETL - 4 , Apache Beam/DataF. Google Cloud Platform Data Experience Big Query, Looker, Data Flow, Data Fusion, Cloud Big Table, Cloud SQL, Cloud Dataproc.
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