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Strong knowledge and practical experience with big data technologies such as Hadoop, S3, Cloud Data Warehouse solutions (like Snowflake, Redshift, or Databricks). We are looking for a seasoned Senior Data Engineer to lead the development of a state-of-the-art data warehouse for Archer from the ground up.
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Knowledge in at least four of: GitHub, DataBricks, FastAPI, Algorithms/Algorithm design, NLP, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Docker, Linux, Process Engineering, HuggingFace, Kubernetes, AzureDevOps.
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Big Data Tools: Kubernetes (K8s), Hadoop, Spark, Postgres, Databricks, Azure cloud offerings including (Azure Synapse, ADLS, Azure Functions) Experience with Databricks platform - DLT Streaming Pipelines, Workflows, Notebooks, DeltaLake, Unity Catalog, Dashboards.
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6+ years of experience primarily on Azure cloud platform using Azure BLOB Storage / ADLS, Azure Data Factory, Databricks, Synapse, Logic Apps and Key Vault. Design, develop, test, and deploy Data Engineering pipelines on Azure cloud platform.
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As a software engineer on the Runtime team at Databricks, you will be building the next generation distributed data storage and processing systems that can outperform specialized SQL query engines in relational query performance, yet provide the expressiveness and programming abstractions to support diverse workloads ranging from ETL to data science.
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2+ years’ expertise in Databricks, Apache Spark, Snowflake and/or similar data processing frameworks. Databricks Expertise: Optimize data processing by using your expertise in Databricks, develop Spark-based solutions, and enhance data integration and analytics capabilities.
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Experience using modern Data Platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, or an AWS/Azure/GCP equivalent. NVIDIA is hiring a Data Engineer within our new finance data science team in Revenue Finance.
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You have extensive hands-on experience in building scalable data platforms and reliable data pipelines using technologies such as Spark, ElasticSearch, Databricks, Clickhouse, AWS Kinesis, and/or Kafka.
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3+ years of experience with Cloud based technologies – Databricks, S3, Azure Blob Storage, Notebooks, AWS EMR, Athena, Glue etc. 8+ years of proven track record as a data engineer.
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Experience working with Snowflake, Databricks, cockroachDB/ PostgreSQL and other DBMS platforms. Experience with the Distributed data/similar ecosystem (Spark, Presto) and streaming technologies such as Kafka/Flink.
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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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Strong proficiency in querying and manipulating large datasets using SQL-like languages on the cloud (Databricks, Spark-SQL, Airflow). Title - Data Engineer. Solid background in data warehousing, data modeling, data access, and data storage techniques.
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Strong proficiency in querying and manipulating large datasets using SQL-like languages on the cloud (Databricks, Spark-SQL). Job Title: Data Engineer. Translate business requirements into technical requirements, design and develop the data model.
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Azure Synapse Analytics or Azure Databricks. Sr. Data Engineer profile with more than 5 years of experience working Microsoft Azure data platform and an excellent grasp of the requirements mentioned below.
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Experience with Databricks for data engineering and analytics preferred. TekStream has an immediate opening for a Data Engineer with a strong background in Python and API integration for a remote long term contract.
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