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Experience with cloud-based data warehousing solutions, such as Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, or Snowflake. Knowledge of data engineering tools, such as Apache NiFi, Apache Beam, or AWS Glue.
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Proven experience in the design and implementation of modern data architectures and concepts such as cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP), real-time data distribution (Kafka, Dataflow), and modern data warehouse tools (Redshift, Snowflake, Databricks.
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Experience working with modern data engineering tech stack and platforms (Databricks, Snowflake, AWS Services, DBT) Provide technical oversight to solution delivery in creating business driven solutions adhering to the enterprise architecture and data governance standards.
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The Enterprise OneStream RunTime team in the Enterprise Data and Machine Learning (EDML) organization supports the AWS hosted Data Ingestion and Data Processing applications enabling a centralized data movement platform across Capital One. You will get an opportunity and exposure to all possible data pattern combinations across Capital One and dive deep into the unique engineering challenges it brings around data integrity, security and scale.
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Demonstrated proficiency in the design and implementation of modern data architectures and concepts such as cloud services (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP), real-time data distribution (e.g., Kafka, Kinesis,DataFlow, Airflow), NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB, DynamoDB, HBase, CosmosDB) and modern data warehouse tools including Snowflake and DataBricks.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) Utilize programming languages like Python and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Or relevant industry certification such as Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD), AWS (Amazon Web Services) or GCP (Google Cloud Platform) AWS Certified Solutions Architect.
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5+ years of experience implementing with a variety of on-premises and cloud data management, integration, visualization, and analytical technologies. Familiarity with recommending data governance best practices including MDM, security, privacy and policies.
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Experience with AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Platform configuration and administration of security features and services (including identity and access management, networking, firewalls, encryption.
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AWS Cloud Practitioner or Microsoft Azure equivalent. AWS Certified Solutions Architect, (or associate) Cloud platforms, e.g., AWS, Azure, OCI. General cloud technologies, e.g., elasticity, scalability, IaC, IaaS/PaaS/SaaS, on-demand instantiation, containers, Kubernetes, serverless/Lambda.
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To be used in both on-premises and cloud services (such as Databricks, AWS EMR, Google Dataproc, and Cloudera). Working with NVIDIA strategic partners on deploying advanced machine learning and data analytics solutions in public cloud or on-premise clusters.
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As a data architect on our healthcare team, you'll use your extensive technical expertise to lead the design of data architecture solutions for our foundational technologies, such as AWS tech stack, Redshift, Glue, Databricks, Spark, Pyramid Analytics, and SAS. You'll resolve routine data architecture-related issues in collaboration with business analysts and technology teams by partnering with data scientists, analysts, and business stakeholders to understand their data requirements.
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Architect, deploy, and optimize Cloud Solutions to evolve our technology stack, including Multi-Account strategy, best practices around data access, IAM and security rules, and the best approaches for optimized and secure access to our infrastructure.
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Security+ CE, CEH, AWS Cloud Practitioner or AWS Certified Solutions Architect certifications. Experience with AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or Azure.
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Advanced proficiency in the design and implementation of modern data architectures and concepts such as cloud services (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP), real-time data distribution (e.g., Kafka, Kinesis,DataFlow, Airflow), NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB, DynamoDB, HBase, CosmosDB) and modern data warehouse tools including Snowflake and DataBricks.
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