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Title: Big Data Architect / Big Data Solution Architect / Big Data Engineer / Big Data Developer / BIgdata Architect / Bigdata Engineer / Bigdata developer / Bigdata Solution Architect / Bigdata Solutions Architect / Big data Solutions Architect / Bigdata / Big data.
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Join a smart, highly skilled team with a passion for technology, where you will work on our state of the art Big Data Platforms. Our client is currently seeking an experienced Data Engineer – Big Data individual for their Midtown office in Atlanta, GA. The successful candidate must have Big Data engineering experience and must demonstrate an affinity for working with others to create successful solutions.
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Extensive hands-on experience implementing Lakehouse architecture using Databricks Data Engineering platform, SQL Analytics, Delta Lake, and Unity Catalog. Extensive hands-on experience implementing serverless real-time/near real-time architecture using Cloud native services (i.e., Azure, AWS or GCP Tech Stack), and Spark technologies (e.g., Spark Streaming, Spark ML.
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Performance Tuning of Big data Hadoop Platforms ( Cloudera , Horton work ). Performance tuning of Cloudera/Horton work big data platforms. Strong experience in Cloudera/Horton work Big data platforms.
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Hands-on experience with Databricks, Apache Spark, and cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform. Data engineering, Cloud-based data infrastructure, Databricks, Apache Spark, Azure, Google cloud platform, Dimensional modeling, Warehouse construction principles, Scala, Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Must have hands on Snowflake, AWS and Airflow. Lead Data Engineers will support other Data Engineers, Data Architects, and Data Analysts on data initiatives and will ensure optimal data delivery architecture is consistent throughout ongoing projects.
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This branch focuses on leveraging big data, data visualization, artificial intelligence, and statistical methods to 1) identify and analyze health trends, 2) support health decision making, 3) enhancing disease surveillance, and 4) promote health equity.
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Hands-on experience to design and build solution powered by DBT models and integrate with Databricks. Provide guidance and support to our data engineering team on Databricks-related issues.
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Hands-on experience working with modern cloud data lake house technologies e.g. Databricks (preferred) or Snowflake. We are on an exciting journey modernizing our data technologies and ways-of-working to make use of best in-class technologies and truly agile practices.
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Proven experience on Hadoop/Big Data migration to Snowflake: Having Spark and Spark SQL. A solid hands on experience and understanding of architecting, designing and operationalization of large scale data and analytics solutions on Snowflake Cloud Data Warehouse.
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Hands-on experience with Databricks, Snowflake, Datalakes (S3), Data-Warehouses, and Databases. Solid understanding of data security principles, architectures, and services (AWS or Azure preferred.
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Exposure to big data platforms - Snowflake, Redshift, Azure, Matillion, Hadoop. Monitor, analyze, and report on key performance metrics using business intelligence tools such as Tableau, providing insights and recommendations for data-driven decision-making.
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Hands on operational experience with vulnerability management scanning tools (e.g. Qualys, Rapid7, Tenable, CrowdStrike, Tanium, Defender) including the ability to deploy, configure, and run these tools.
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Experience with big data technologies (Spark, Clickhouse, Redshift, Snowflake etc.) Hands-on experience and advanced knowledge of SQL. We prohibit discrimination based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, reproductive health decisions or related medical conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or other characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal laws.
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Experienced in cloud architecture, design, and hands on knowledge of core CRM application, data integration & mastery services such as SalesForce, MuleSoft, Informatica. Ability to lead large scale data projects in a cloud or cloud/ on premise hybrid model.
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