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B.S. in Computer Science (or equivalent experience) and at least 3 years professional experience working as part of an Agile team using DevOps practices and modern programming languages and frameworks to develop and engineer data-related services and applications to cloud platforms.
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Experience solving Big Data batch and real-time data processing problems, with large-scale analytics and data processing engines such as Apache Spark and Databricks. Knowledge of Python data science tools, such as SciKit, Numpy, TensorFlow, Jupyter.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you'll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need an experienced data engineer like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions-from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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4 to 6 years of work experience in Big Data Technologies such as Spark, Databricks or Hadoop. Skills: Data Analyst/ Engineer, Python, SQL, Tableau, Snowflake, Scala, Spark, AWS (S3, DynamoDB , ECS, Fargate), Databricks, API.
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Implement data architecture solutions using modern technologies and platforms, such as cloud-based data warehouses (e.g., Snowflake, Databricks, AWS Redshift, etc. Master of Science degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Data Science, or a related field.
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Familiarity with cloud-based platforms (e.g. AWS) and big data processing tools (e.g. Apache Spark) Data mining: Utilize NLP technologies to extract insights from internal data sources, including a mix of structured and unstructured data.
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Well’s health care data platform infrastructure using Python, Databricks, Spark, Prefect, Kubernetes and other modern data stack technologies. 2+ years of experience with Databricks, Snowflake or other cloud data lake providers.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll use your skills and experience to implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need a data professional like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions—from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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Ensure high operational efficiency and quality of the Data Capture platform datasets to ensure our solutions meet SLAs and project reliability and accuracy to all our stakeholders (Engineering, Data Science, Operations, and Analytics teams.
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Proficiency in JavaScript, with experience in modern frameworks such as Vue.js. Experience in GUI development with modern JavaScript frameworks (Vue or React), promise-based web services (Axios), user-experience refinement, graphic design, and working understanding of CSS and HTML.
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At Cognizant Digital Engineering, a small cross functional team comprised of a Product Manager, an Architect, Full-Stack Developers, UI/UX designers and Big Data analysts builds higher quality software faster siloed individuals working independently.
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We're doing this by leveraging the power of patterns (Anti-Corruption Layering, Strangler fig, Microservices, Event Sourcing, etc) and technologies (Kafka, Solace, Change Data Capture, Node.js, Go, Containerization, PaaS) to build cloud-native solutions for the enterprise based on modern event driven architectures.
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As a Senior Test and Evaluation Engineer - Aviation, with Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) you will primarily be responsible for conducting tests on programs to include manned and unmanned aircraft, aviation sensor and communication systems and coastal marine vessel programs.
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Training & Certifications: Splunk, AWS, Big Data/Cloudera, VMWare, Scrum Master. What you will be doing The Software Integration Engineer will initially integrate a commercial data science environment that enables publishing custom packages and executing jobs in a firewalled environment.
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Cyber Data Science (CDS) is looking for a data-focused professional with cyber security experience to join our new and growing team. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Engineering, Data Analytics, or related field.
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