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The ideal candidate has a strong software engineering background and problem-solving ability along with cloud computing (AWS) and data engineering skill set with prior experience on technologies such as Snowflake, Airflow, dbt, Kafka, Spark, Python, and Tableau.
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Expert knowledge of complex backend software languages and platforms such as Java, Mongo, Cloud Foundry (PCF), Spring boot, Kafka, and Azure. Expert knowledge of complex backend software languages and platforms such as Java, Mongo, Cloud Foundry (PCF), Spring boot, Kafka, and Azure.
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Knowledge of distributed systems, messaging patterns (RPC, pub/sub) KAFKA, gRPC or similar. You will be working on a highly skilled, long tenured team across time zones modernizing APX, SSNC/Advent's portfolio accounting system.
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Operate our v1 and design / evolve v2 of a suite of critical engineering platform services across compute (Kubernetes), data at rest (Postgres, ScyllaDB, Mongo), data in transit (Kafka), and CI/CD, with a focus on high availability and cost efficiency across all services.
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Infrastructure Management and Evolution: Operate our v1 and design / evolve v2 of a suite of critical engineering platform services across compute (Kubernetes), data at rest (Postgres, ScyllaDB, Mongo), data in transit (Kafka), and CI/CD, with a focus on high availability and cost efficiency across all services.
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Data Engineering technologies (e.g. ETL, Spark, Hadoop, Kafka) More than 10,000 organizations worldwide — including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 — rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark, Delta Lake and MLflow.
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APIs and controllers that support operation of kafka clusters at scale atop kubernetes. Software automation that creates, manages, and destroys kafka clusters in our environments. Reddit specific clients and templates with helper functions and features suited to our use of Kafka.
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We're evolving streaming beyond the Apache Kafka® protocol into a unified "engine of record" that delivers a categorical reduction in complexity, wicked-fast performance, onboard Wasm transforms, and transparent tiered storage that gives consumers access to both real-time and historical data from a single API.
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As an engineering team, we are working on improving our systems to use the latest technologies (Spring Boot, Java 17, Kafka, etc.) We place a high priority on the overall member experience, including customer support (you shouldn't have to wait on hold ever), legal language (you shouldn't have to be a lawyer to read your health plan), and intuitive web design.
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In depth expertise with streaming data components Kafka, Spark, Flink Hadoop, Presto/Trino, RedisDemonstrated leadership, mentoring, and collaboration skills balancing strategic and tactical needs.
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Proficient in building and optimizing data infrastructure using modern technologies and frameworks (e.g., Kafka, Airflow, API Integrations, CI/CD, Terraform, etc. Expertise working with cloud-based data warehouse solutions (BigQuery, Snowflake.
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Exposure to building large-scale real-time streaming pipelines using Kafka, Flink, or Spark. We use technologies such as Flink, Kafka, Debezium, Elasticache etc. For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses.
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Infra: AWS / Terraform / Kubernetes / Protobuf / Kafka / Elasticsearch. Infra: AWS / Terraform / Kubernetes / Protobuf / Kafka / Elasticsearch. Mobile and Flutter experience is a nice to have. Our customers include leading brands from multiple sectors, including Burger King, Carl's Jr./Hardee's, IHOP, KFC, and Culvers.
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Kora: A Cloud-Native Event Streaming Platform For Kafka. Speed, Scale, Storage: Our Journey from Apache Kafka to Performance in Confluent Cloud. Interest in evangelism (giving talks at tech conferences, writing blog posts evangelizing Kafka.
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Learn about Big Data architecture via technologies such as AWS, DataBricks and Kafka. g Databricks, Snowflake, Redshift, Hive, SQL/NoSQL, columnar storage formats) and methodologies (e. g Airflow, DBT, Spark, Hive, Parquet/ORC, Protobuf/Thrift, etc.
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