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Big Data Technologies: Familiarity with big data technologies like Hadoop, Spark, or Kafka. Data Warehousing: Experience with data warehousing solutions like Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, or Snowflake.
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Familiarity with the Technology stack available in the industry for data management, data ingestion, capture, processing, and curation: Kafka, StreamSets, Qlik/Attunity, GoldenGate, Hadoop, Hive, Hbase, Cassandra, Spark, Flume, Hive, Impala, etc.
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Job Title : Big Data And Python Developer. Duration: 12+ months Project Python, BigData, Spark, SQL, Shell scripting (priority in that order) Job Title : Big Data And Python Developer. Duration: 12+ months Project Python, BigData, Spark, SQL, Shell scripting (priority in that order.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in Java AWS EC2 AWS EMR Amazon S3 and Apache Spark. Develop and optimize cloud-based solutions using AWS EC2 AWS EMR Amazon S3 and Apache Spark.
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Qualifications Education Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science (or related program) Required Experience 6+ years experience in interface development and data integration; preferably within healthcare industry Required 1 year supervising technical resources in management or supervisory role Required 3 years Experience with technologies such as Azure or AWS and, experience with Data Lake House or Enterprise Data Warehouse Experience with Databricks or Apache Spark.
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10 years of experience in designing and implementing complex AI and ML solutions, as a Senior Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, or AI Engineer. Knowledge and experience working with Spark or Databricks is a plus.
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A minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience with Apache Spark for large-scale data processing, including building data visualizations using PySpark and Jupyter Notebooks. Create, maintain, and enhance data ingestion processes using Apache Spark to ensure data quality, integrity, and consistency.
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Big Data Engineer with mapreduce , spark , hive , sql skillset. Hands-on expertise with application design and software development in Big Data (Spark(Pyspark), HIVE). Hands-on experience with public cloud data warehouse (GCP, Azure, AWS.
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Experience with data platforms such as Spark, Databricks, EMR, Snowflake, or BigQuery. Familiarity with Machine Learning and Data Science tooling, such as Jupyter Notebooks, Tensorflow, Scikit-learn, and PyTorch.
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Job description -Data Engg Design, develop and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL process using python, Spark Good Knowledge with Client data ecosystem (Cornerstone and Lumi) Genesys WFM data knowledge good to have Knowledge of data modeling and NOSQL databases.
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Knowledge of big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, or Kafka is a plus. 4+ years of experience with data warehousing solutions (e.g., Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery) and data modeling concepts.
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Director Of Data Science For Fraud Model Management Will Lead a Team Of Quantitative Professionals Accountable For All First-line Model Management Activities On a Portfolio Of Fraud And Financial Crimes Models, While Closely Partnering With Bank Financial Crimes Leadership, Enterprise Model Risk Management (MRM), Legal, Compliance, Technology, Model Users, And Other Partners.
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Advanced proficiency in TalenD Open Studio or Profisee Maestro Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) tools. Knowledge of any of the common Hadoop Tools; such as, NIFI, Hive, Pig, Oozie, HBase, Flume, Sqoop, Yarn MapRecdce, Ambari, Spark, Java, Python.
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Leverage strong Python, Spark, SQL programming skills to construct robust pipelines for efficient data processing and analysis. We have an immediate need for a contract Data Engineer IV / Technical Lead Data Engineer to join our client, a national chain of convenience stores and gas stations.
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Utilize Microsoft Fabric tools, including Azure Data Factory for orchestrating data workflows, Spark for large-scale data processing, and SQL for database management and querying.
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