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Strong project experience in Big Data, Cloudera Distribution. experience in Big Data, Cloudera Distribution 7. Data Hadoop Engineer. experience building data pipelines using Hadoop components Sqoop, Hive, Solr.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in big data, database and data warehouse architecture and delivery. Big Data/analytics/information analysis/database management in the cloud.
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Expert understanding of MS Office, Excel, SQL, or other data visualization tools and big-data analytic techniques for structured and unstructured data. Practical understanding of MS Office, Excel, SQL, and PowerBI or other big-data analytic techniques for structured and unstructured data.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need an experienced data engineer like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions—from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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Hands-on experience with big data technologies, including Apache Spark and Databricks Delta Lake. Databricks Certified Developer or Databricks Certified Data Engineer certification.
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As a Data Scientist Intern at Big Tech Company, you will be responsible for establishing a data-driven culture of exploitation for our consumer products. Data Scientist Intern | Big Tech Company.
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Experience solving Big Data batch and real-time data processing problems, with large-scale analytics and data processing engines such as Apache Spark and Databricks. Knowledge of Python data science tools, such as SciKit, Numpy, TensorFlow, Jupyter.
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Experience with at least 3 of the technologies/tools mentioned here: HAProxy, Kafka, Big Data/ Hadoop, Presto, Spark, Airflow, Pinot, Druid, Opensearch, Gcp, Data Proc. Experience scaling production systems running Big Data tools like Spark, Hadoop, Apache Druid, Looker.
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Skill - Big Data, Spark, SQL, parkStreaming-Kafka-Python / Scala / Java. Experience in Big Data technologies including Spark, Scala and Kafka. Job Title: Big data Developer.
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Experience working with cloud or on-prem Big Data/MPP analytics platform (i.e. SnowFlake, Netezza, Teradata, AWS Redshift, Google BigQuery, Azure Data Warehouse, or similar). Sia Partners is looking for a talented Data Engineer to support our activities within the Data Science Business Unit. You will be working alongside with our Data Science consultants and our clients on Data Engineering topics, including creating relevant data models, developing powerful data pipelines, exposing them through various mechanisms including APIs, and using data visualization tools to efficiently present data.
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You likely have experience with a variety of architectures, patterns, and methodologies focused on Analytics Strategy, Data Governance & Master Data Management, Data Architecture(s), Distributed Systems, ETL, Big Data, IoT, Data Visualization and Analytics.
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Extensive experience working with large complex data and proficiency in corresponding query/ programming languages such as SAS, R, Python, or SQL plus experience with other big data technologies such as Hadoop.
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We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer passionate about tackling big data challenges in the next-generation data clouds. Our team consists of domain experts in big data who have solved similar problems for companies such as Google, Vertica, Uber, Stripe, Facebook, Pure Storage, DBT, and Snowflake, and other thought leaders in the industry.
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Use leading open source big-data tools, such as Spark, Hadoop, Scala and Elasticsearch. Excellent technical skills including hands-on knowledge of at least one big data technology such as Spark, Hadoop, or Elasticsearch.
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2+ years experience on Big data pipelines/DAG tools like Airflow, dbt is required. The duties of the Senior Analytics Engineer will comprise data discovery, data modeling, data engineering, and data governance, thus serving as a full-stack analytics engineer leveraging the modern data stack.
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