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Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure, Databricks, Snowflake) would be a plus. Hands-on experience with big data technologies (such as Hadoop, Spark, Kafka) Experience building enterprise systems especially using Databricks, Snowflake and platforms like Azure, AWS, GCP etc.
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Extensive hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure data services, including Azure SQL Database, Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse Analytics, etc. Design and implement both Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions on the Microsoft Azure platform.
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We are looking for a hands-on Azure Data Architect who is experienced with Azure data services, Databricks, and has worked with a data scientist team. The ideal applicant will have demonstrated experience creating and deploying data solutions on Azure data services and Databricks , as well as a good understanding of data architecture principles.
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Hands-on experience with leading technology vendors and products such as Palo Alto NGFW, Tenable Vulnerability Management, Microsoft Defender for endpoints and servers, ForeScout, and Azure Sentinel.
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Extensive hands-on experience with Snowflake, Matillion, DBT, and the Microsoft Data Stack (Azure SQL Database, Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse Analytics). Experience with other cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, or Azure is a plus.
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Strong AWS cloud architect hands-on experience with a focus on designing systems that can be hosted on a cloud computing platform. Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions (Azure 70-535) - Microsoft, AWS Certified Solution Architect - AWS, Google Cloud Certified: Professional Cloud Architect - Google - Google Cloud.
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Azure Developer with 3 years of hands-on experience administering Azure. Integrate Azure services with Microsoft 365 GCC High and DoD environments, such as Azure Active Directory, Azure Information Protection, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and Microsoft Sentinel.
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This role will play a crucial part in managing and enhancing our software release processes, with a focus on IBM iSeries and Microsoft Azure platforms. Work closely with development teams to plan and schedule software releases, taking into account dependencies, timelines, and business priorities, with a focus on IBM iSeries and Microsoft Azure environments.
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Expert-level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure ( Microsoft Government Cloud preferred.
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Hands-on experience 3-5 years of experience on Microsoft Intune & AirWatch. ssist in evaluation and testing of new device management capabilities in Microsoft Intune & Airwatch.
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Familiarity with cloud platforms, particularly Microsoft Azure, and hands on experience with Snowflake data warehouse is a plus. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our software products, with a focus on designing, developing and implementing automated solutions to ensure the quality and reliability of our software, testing Azure-based applications, Snowflake data warehouse, and ETL backend systems.
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Hands on experience on SQL (Analytical Functions and complex queries), SQL developer and TOAD. Must have hands on implementation of Automation framework (preferable BDD Cucumber) along with different Automation framework architecture.
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The ideal candidate has strong hands-on technical experience across Microsoft Azure/SharePoint/Teams/Office 365 platforms with a keen business sense and exceptional customer service/client-facing skills, for mid-level commercial clients.
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Having ML-related certifications can be a plus, such as Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Engineer Associate or Databricks ML Engineer. Work alongside data engineers to develop and maintain data pipelines on Azure, ensuring proper data governance and integration with MLOps pipelines.
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Knowledge of Windows workstation platforms, Azure AD, Intune/Modern Management, GPO, Microsoft o365, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM) Management and migration to Microsoft Azure Active Directory Modern Management from legacy AD domain joined environments, including GPO translation and conversion.
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