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Hands-on Databricks platform build and administration experience, understanding Databricks Data & AI platform and Delta Lake architecture. Hands-on Databricks platform experience, administering and understanding its architecture.
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The Underwriting Platform Architect (this role) will be responsible for the architecture, design, performance, build, deployment and support of core insurance platforms for Chubb built on Duck Creek Technology or other approved underwriting platforms.
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Were looking for an Adobe Experience Platform Enterprise Architect to join our team help clients adopt the Adobe Experience Platform and support to business transformation. + Minimum 7 years of experience as a lead platform architect implementing technology solutions combining multiple COTS and/or custom software components.
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The ServiceNow Platform Architect has strong technical abilities, a sound understanding of business strategy and policies that govern the ServiceNow platform and possesses advanced ServiceNow knowledge and skill.
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The Database Platform Engineering team is seeking an experienced Database Engineer with a DBRE-focused background to join its expanding team, which utilizes DevOps/Reliability Engineering philosophies.
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As an Enterprise Platform Solution Architect, you will play a pivotal role in providing technical leadership and guiding strategic decision-making to support our Architecture practice, aligning with our business objectives.
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Position OverviewOur 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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As the Landscape Architect, you provide design solutions by performing in 2D, 3D AutoCAD, Sketchup, Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. This role is an on-site the person most successful in the role will have a Professional Texas Landscape Architect license, AutoCAD experience, and a bachelor's in landscape architecture.
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Design and develop Platform services that solves problems such as Developer Experience, Authentication, Authorization using Java, Spring Boot. Embark on a transformative career as a Guidewire Cloud Platform Software Engineer, where you will be at the forefront of revolutionizing how business leverage cloud technologies.
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Within the last 18 months, we have implemented SAP S4, SAP Trade Promotion Management (TPM), Boomi as an integration & EDI platform, and Planning & Analytics within the Microsoft Azure/PowerBI application stack.
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Overview: Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) is seeking a Landscape Architect in our Charleston, WV office. As a CEC Landscape Architect, you will find yourself working as part of a collaborative design team consisting of engineers, ecologists, scientists, architects, and developers to create sustainable developments for our commercial, public, institutional, residential and energy clients.
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Architect, Architectural Designer, NCARB, Architectural Drafter, Project Coordinator, Job Captain, Project Manager, Project Designer, Architectural Engineer. Currently looking for an experienced Project Architect to fill an opening with a Architecture studio located in the Atlanta, GA area.
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The Quarry Manager's primary responsibility is to manage the quarry in such a manner that sufficient quantities and quality of Aggregates are produced to meet the Internal and external customer demands.
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You’ll work with the latest Unreal Engine and mobile hardware offerings to design and implement platform APIs, guide cross-platform API development and create robust platform support as required by the demands of Unreal Engine and its customers.
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Creating the Qlik Sense dashboards and supporting the business decision process.
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