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In this role, the Sr. Databricks developer is responsible for solving real world cutting edge problem and mentor a team of one or more junior developer to address the goal. Must have strong understanding of Data warehousing and various governance and security standards around Databricks.
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Responsibilities: · Responsible for the administration, configuration, and optimization of the Databricks platform to enable data analytics, machine learning, and data engineering activities within the organization.
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As a Databricks Solution Architect, you will also be expected to be able to be contribute as a member of a client engagement delivery team, take part in the development of our practice, aid in business development, and contribute innovative ideas and initiatives to our company.
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Our transportation client is looking for a Big Data Engineer - Spark/Databricks to join their team. Experience with Databricks UI, Managing Databricks Notebooks, Delta Lake with Python, Delta Lake with Spark SQL, Delta Live Tables, Unity Catalog.
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Experience with Python and Spark in Databricks required. Most of this work will involve database development and experience with Azure Synapse or Databricks is required. Experience with Python and Spark in Databricks required.
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Responsible for the administration, configuration, and optimization of the Databricks platform to enable data analytics, machine learning, and data engineering activities within the organization.
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Must be well versed with Databricks Lakehouse concept and its implementation in enterprise environments. Good To have CI/CD experience to build the pipeline for Databricks jobs. Must have experience on databricks which consists of various components as below.
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6+ years of hands-on experience with resources such as Databricks, ADLS, PostgresDB, events hubs, Kubernetes Services, etc. Must have Databricks Admin certification. Title: Databricks Admin.
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Job Title: Databricks Admin. Job Title: Databricks Admin. Proficient with Python+SQL and CI/CD jobs. Excellent knowledge of Azure infrastructure and resources is required. Must have a graduation degree in Computer Science, IT, Electronics & Communications, or any of the relevant field.
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Collaborating amongst team members across several geographies, our Cloud practitioners engineer cloud-based analytics solutions on AWS, Azure, Databricks, GCP, Snowflake, Oracle, Informatica Cloud and a combination of native cloud technologies, including computing at edge and curating data-in-motion.
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Manage privileges over the entire Databricks account, as well as at workspace level, Unity Catalog level and SQL warehouse level. 3+ years of production support of Databricks platform. The position will work closely with the Team Lead, other Databricks Administrators, System Administrators, and Data Engineers/Scientists/Architects/Modelers/Analysts.
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Manage privileges over the entire Databricks account, as well as at workspace level, Unity Catalog. A Fortune 500 company, seeks an experienced Databricks Platform Administrator. Responsible for the administration, configuration, and optimization of the Databricks platform to.
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Must have implemented at least 2 project end-to-end in Databricks. Good to have Databricks SQL Endpoint understanding. Good to have knowledge of Databricks platform design. Databricks workflows orchestration.
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Title: Python Architect with Azure and Databricks exp. Title: Python Architect with Azure and Databricks exp. Python Web frameworks FastAPI/Flask. Overall Architecture Governance across Application Development, Maintenance & Support AI/Gen AI/ ML Implementation Data Engineering.
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Experience with integrating other platforms like Snowflake, MySQL with Databricks. Automate and manage provisioning needs, such as Databricks Cluster Policies, Unity Catalog, Secrets Management, Role Based Access Control model and permissions.
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