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What you will be responsible forDevelop/ Build and enhance data pipelines using Python, Spark based data engineering solutions (Databricks), and SQL (AWS Redshift). Hands on development in Python, PL/SQL, SQL, Shell Scripting, AutoSys. Hands on experience working in cloud data platforms such as AWS Redshift, Spark based data engineering solutions.
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Strong data engineering (e.g. pandas, PostgreSQL, Rest APIs) and visualization experience (e.g. Plotly, Dash) We are looking for a Junior Data Scientist with strong data engineering and visualization skills to join our exciting and forward-thinking Quantitative Development team.
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Understanding of cyber security measures (MFA, cloud app security, data loss prevention, Microsoft Intune, Azure AD) The Project Engineer – Partial WFH – (MSP) candidate will coordinate any custom engineering activities to ensure on-time project fulfillment.
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Engage with Data Engineering, Data Science, Data Visualization, and Data Governance teams to guide data pipeline and database design using modern data engineering tools and techniques.
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Proficient in SQL, with extensive experience in MS Azure and other modern data engineering tools. 5+ years of experience in data engineering, analytics, or a related field, with a focus on data architecture.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a top-tier Computer Science, or Financial Engineering or Data Science program. Experience with blockchain data like Dune Analytics, Flipside Crypto, and Defillama.
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The manufacturing engineering technician's responsibilities include identifying areas for improvement, exploring new manufacturing methods and conformance with customer requirements. Experience using CAD, CAM, data analysis programs, and related software.
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Analyze large datasets of historical and real-time market data to extract actionable insights and support decision-making processes. Bachelor's or Master's degree in a quantitative field such as Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, or related disciplines.
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Provide demonstration support across all ICE Mortgage Technology products including, but not limited to Encompass (desktop & web), Secondary Marketing Trades, Encompass Product and Pricing Service, TPO Connect, Consumer Connect, Data Connect, Insights, Data and Document Automation, Mortgage Analyzers, Velocify, Surefire, Pulse, Encompass Connector for Salesforce, AllRegs, eClose, Investor Connect, etc.
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The senior analytical chemist will utilize strong analytical skills that provide data driven conclusions to assist in research and development project objectives from idea conception through product commercialization.
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15-20+ years of proven experience in a client-facing role, including previous sales, pre-sales, sales engineering, or strategic consulting experience, within financial services, fintech, or market data firms/consultancies.
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The VP, Data Protection Engineering Leader within the Information Security organization will be responsible for leading and driving an enterprise-wide data protection program to safeguard and secure the organization’s data.
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Coursework or minor in information systems, software engineering, computer science or data and analytics preferred; experience with data analysis tools and techniques such as Alteryx or Power BI preferred.
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Design, develop, adapt, and maintain data warehouse architecture and relational databases that support data mining. Data security: Must be able to demonstrate an understanding of data security at rest and in transit.
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Whether you’re telling a data story in ways our clients never imagined or building advanced AI models with automated data engineering, the core purpose will be centered on using data to impact people in a meaningful way.
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