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Demonstrated experience with AWS services (e.g., EC2, RDS, S3, Lambda, Glue, Redshift, Athena, EMR) and data pipeline tools (e.g., Apache Airflow, Luigi, etc). Demonstrated experience with AWS services (e.g., EC2, RDS, S3, Lambda, Glue, Redshift, Athena, EMR) and data pipeline tools (e.g., Apache Airflow, Luigi, etc.
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AWS DevOps engineer with Python SkillsetExpert knowledge of AWS (EB, EC2, RDS, Lambda, S3, CloudFront, Kubernetes, EKS, CloudFormation, Docker etc )Hands-on experience with provisioning and managing AWS services such as EC2 EBS S3 IAM VPC etc using IAC tools Terraform or Cloud formation.
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Hands on experience with AWS /EMR, S3, Glue, Athena and Kubernetes Infrastructure. Expertise in designing, implementing and administering large Hadoop clusters and related Infrastructure such as Hive, Spark, HDFS, HBase, Oozie, Presto, Flume, Airflow and Zookeeper.
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Learn Athena Case Management (ACM) and review leads, confirming or refuting via CCTV footage. Partner with the Fraud Manager for feedback on the ACM tool and future enhancements. Review incident reports for similar activity, confirming via CCTV, and document in relevant BOX folders for further collaboration with the Fraud Manager.
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Design, build, and support reliable applications on AWS cloud (EC2, RDS, Lambda, API Gateway) 5+ years experience designing, developing and supporting scalable payment systems using Java, Spring Boot, AWS cloud services.
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Experience with Amazon Web Services: Redshift, S3, Glue,EMR, or Athena. Experience with Amazon Web Services: Redshift, S3, Glue,EMR, or Athena. Bachelor's Degree in a quantitative discipline: computer science, statistics, operations research, informatics, engineering, applied mathematics, economics, etc.
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Leverage and manage AWS services like Bedrock, Sagemaker, S3, Redshift, Athena, Kinesis, Lambda, Data Lake etc. Leverage and manage AWS services like Bedrock, Sagemaker, S3, Redshift, Athena, Kinesis, Lambda, Data Lake etc.
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Leverage AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, and Lambda to build and deploy applications on the cloud. With over 9,000 experts in 47+ offices and innovation labs worldwide, Encora’s technology practices include Product Engineering & Development, Cloud Services, Quality Engineering, DevSecOps, Data & Analytics, Digital Experience, Cybersecurity, and AI & LLM Engineering.
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Good understanding of AWS Cloud ( S3 , RDS, IAM, Docker, Kubernetes). Good understanding of AWS Cloud ( S3 , RDS, IAM, Docker, Kubernetes). Google Cloud Storage (GCS) experience preferred. Experience with GCS is preferred but will be very valuable as this is where the data is stored that is being ingested - Must have experience writing test cases and unit testing.
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Expert-level proficiency with 5+ years experience in public cloud offerings (AWS components like EC2, CloudFormation, RDS / Aurora, Caches, SQS - or equivalents, e.g. in GCP / Azure). Expert-level proficiency with 5+ years experience in public cloud offerings (AWS components like EC2, CloudFormation, RDS / Aurora, Caches, SQS - or equivalents, e.g. in GCP / Azure.
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And services offered by AWS (S3, EKS, RDS, elastic search, etc.) Experience with Java, Kafka, Spring, Redis, Kubernetes, OpenShift and others. and services offered by AWS (S3, EKS, RDS, elastic search, etc.
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G RDS, Aurora) as well as NoSQL, time-series databases, and Snowflake. Skilled programmer, well grounded in software design principles, with proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g. Golang, Kotlin/Java, C.
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Expert knowledge of AWS (EB, EC2, RDS, Lambda, S3, CloudFront, Kubernetes, EKS, CloudFormation, Docker etc. Hands-on experience with provisioning and managing AWS services such as EC2 EBS S3 IAM VPC etc using IAC tools Terraform or Cloud formation.
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Integrate and interact with various databases such as MySQL, SQL, and/or RDS, to store and retrieve data. Integrate and interact with various databases such as MySQL, SQL, and/or RDS, to store and retrieve data.
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Database Technologies: AWS RDS (PostgreSQL), AWS ElastiCache (Redis) Database Technologies: AWS RDS (PostgreSQL), AWS ElastiCache (Redis) Operating Environments: Docker Containers (Linux); Kubernetes; AWS public cloud.
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