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12+ years experience as a Data Architect, Data Engineer, or similar role with a focus on data warehousing and marketing data analytics. We are looking for a skilled and experienced Marketing Data Architect to join our Enterprise Data Warehousing Team. The successful candidate will play a critical role in designing, developing, and maintaining the data architecture specifically for marketing analytics and insights.
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The ideal candidate will be an Architect with subject matter expertise in the planning, design, and delivery of innovative transit facilities served by rail, light rail, and bus rapid transit, as well as transit-oriented development land planning, equitable community development, and urban placemaking.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in a pre-sales or solutions architect role within the enterprise software industry, with a strong background in IT operations management, incident response, or related fields.
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As a Senior Network Architect at Sephora, you will be at the forefront of our network strategy, driving the design and implementation of sophisticated, scalable, and secure network solutions. Deep expertise in Palo Alto firewalls, Cisco switches, Aruba APs, Clearpass, F5, and advanced knowledge of Azure UDR, BGP, NSG, ASG, Vnets, VNG, ISE/ASE, Databricks, Redis, and SDN.
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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). 3+ years' of experience with workflow management engines (i.e. Airflow, Luigi, Prefect, Dagster, digdag.io, Google Cloud Composer, AWS Step Functions, Azure Data Factory, UC4, Control-M.
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As a Data Scientist you should be comfortable discussing statistical and machine learning methodology and have significant experience with Machine Learning systems, working with the details of algorithms, not just the tools' application.
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Advanced proficiency with SQL and data visualization tools (e.g. Tableau, Looker, etc) This individual will be a key strategic partner to the Head of First Line Risk and Monitoring as well as Cash App’s Chief Operating Officer and help develop and implement a data-driven and comprehensive risk management program.
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Architect cloud-based data pipeline solutions to meet stakeholder needs. Develop, deploy and maintain data processing pipelines using cloud technology such as AWS, Kubernetes, Airflow, Redshift, Databricks, EMR.
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Our collaborative and integrated approach has led to Stantec ranking #1 Healthcare Architect/Design Firm by Commercial Construction & Renovation, the #3 Healthcare Architecture/Engineering by Building Design Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report and among the top 10 firms globally working in P3/APD (ENR.
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As a Data Scientist, you will use data engineering, business intelligence, analytics, statistics, and machine learning to empower data-driven decision-making in the full lifecycle of product development and ensure a cohesive customer experience.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, MixPanel, Google Looker. The Data Scientist will formulate Glo’s data strategy and work with the Data Engineer to implement the appropriate architecture and execute on the strategy.
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Utilize tools like MS Office, CAFM, Archibus, and data visualization tools like Tableau for reporting and analysis. You will focus on Strategic Master Planning, Workplace Strategy, Space Planning, Move Management, Space Programming and Allocation, Spatial Data Accuracy, and developing various move scenarios.
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We’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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Our rapidly growing Industrial market encompasses a a broad range of projects that can span from Water/Wastewater treatment, Food & Beverage processing, Mineral Processing, Renewable Fuels, Pulp and Paper, Steel & Aluminum, Specialty chemical, Industrial Energy, Manufacturing, Automotive and Emerging Industrial Markets like EVBattery, Data Centers and Semiconductors.
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Consulting, Staffing & Staff Augmentation, Managed Services, design thinking, big data, employee engagement, executive hires, digital engineering services, talent development, R&D Labs, Cloud Computing, DataOps, DevOps, RPA, digital transformation, and AIOps.
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