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Programming languages (e.g., Python, SQL, Compiled etc. An industry leader in bitcoin mining, Hut 8 builds and operates some of the world’s largest data centers for next-generation computing workloads.
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Experience using programing languages such as SQL, VBA, and Python. As an Actuary you will perform actuarial pricing for clients, construct & review actuarial risk models, and design & implement insurance programs and policies.
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Proficient in project software: SAS/SQL, Databricks, Python, Spark languages/technologies Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Business Objects, and Outlook. Use SAS/SQL, Databricks, Python, Spark; other software as appropriate to task.
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How many years of basic Python, SQL or JavaScript API or Scripting experience do you have? If you're adept at working collaboratively with business partners, have a basic foundation in programming languages like JavaScript and Python, and are excited about driving efficiency through innovative SaaS configurations, we'd love to hear from you.
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Demonstrated experience working with Python, Snowflake, SQL, Tableau, and Business Objects. Analyze large data sets by using Python, SQL, Tableau, and Business Objects. Demonstrated experience working with Python, Snowflake, SQL, Tableau, and Business Objects.
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Strong understanding of Dataflow, Big Query, Cloud SQL, ETL with GCP (must have), Airflow and Composer. Excellent with Java/Python and Google Cloud SDK, API Scripting. Big Data and good SQL scripting experience.
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Use Python, SQL or similar tools to analyze and interpret data. Experiencing creating data automation and dashboarding using tools like, Power BI, Python, R, Java, and/or Hive or other tools also acceptable.
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Strong SQL experience is a must with experience working with database platforms such as Oracle, Teradata, Google BigQuery to use with Python, SAS, Tableau, Hadoop, or other Big Data solutions.
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3 years of proven experience working with Apache Spark framework, Hadoop, Java/Scala, Python and AWS architecture. 3 years of experience in database development using PL/SQL and SQL Server 2012 or later and Snowflake.
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Net, C#, Power BI, Machine Learning, Azure Data Factory, RedShift, UiPath, Cloud, RPA, AWS, Redshift, Python, Data Modeling, SQL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power Automate, Power Platform, AI Builder, Power Apps, Blue Prism, Automation Anywhere, UiPath Studio, Orchestrator, ERP, QuickBooks, SAP, NetSuite, Oracle, API, JSON, XML, Web Services, SOAP, Postman, Fiddler, Integration, Custom Activities, DLL, Insight, Automation Hub, Task Capture.
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Exposure to one or more data analysis packages or databases, e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, Python, VBA, SQL, Tableau. Exposure to one or more data analysis packages or databases, e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, Python, VBA, SQL, Tableau.
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Experience using Python, SQL, PyTorch/TensorFlow, Hive/Hadoop, and AWS/GCP. Design, improve and work with our data pipeline that transfers and processes petabytes of data using S3, Kubernetes, Sagemaker, GCP, Python, Apache Kafka, & Hive.
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Job Description: Job Title: Snowflake SQL & Python Lead Developer with Tableau. 1 year Experience with Python. 3 years Experience with Snowfalke SQL. 1 year experience with Smartsheet Datamesh Understanding of data-warehousing and data-modeling techniques Knowledge of industry-wide visualization and analytics tools including Tableau Good interpersonal skills and positive attitude Ability to develop effective working relationships.
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Example languages include: PHP, Python, Perl, Bootstrap, Javascript, JQuery, Xcode/Swift, Flutter/Dart, CSS3, HTML5. Databases: PostgreSQL, mySQL, Informix, Oracle (Schemas, SQL syntax, Triggers, Constraints, Stored Procedures, etc.
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5+ years using R, Python, and SQL to apply modeling methodologies and deliver insights ingesting, cleaning and leveraging data from disparate data sources. 5+ years using R, Python, and SQL to apply modeling methodologies and deliver insights ingesting, cleaning and leveraging data from disparate data sources.
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