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Required 10 Years Hands-on experience with Azure services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Required 5 Years Hands-on experience in SQL Server (SSIS, SSRS, SSAS), ORACLE, T-SQL Required 10 Years Hands-on experience in Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Datawarehouse Required 7 Years Hands-on experience in deploying and maintaining large-scale data processing pipelines.
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Hands on experience with HashiCorp Vault, Cyberark or similar (PAM, secrets, certificate management platform) · Hands on experience with HashiCorp Vault, Cyberark or similar (PAM, secrets, certificate management platform.
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Provide technical expertise and guidance on the selection, and hands-on implementation, and optimization of big data platforms, tools, and technologies across multiple cloud environments (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, etc.
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Hands-on experience extracting (ETL using CDC, Transaction Logs, Incremental) and processing large data sets for Streaming and Batch data loads. RSM is looking for an experienced Hands-On Technical Sales Director with expertise in big data technologies and multi-cloud platforms to lead our technical team for the financial services industry.
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At least 2 years of hands-on experience with Azure, databricks and Hadoop distributed frameworks while handling large amount of big data using Spark and Hadoop Ecosystems. At least 3 years of hands-on experience in using Azure Data Factory (ADF) to orchestrate data ingestion from various sources into Azure Synapse and Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS.
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Hands-on experience with guiding the virtual data model definition, defining Data Virtualization architecture and deployment with focus on Azure, Databricks, PySpark technologies.
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Extensive hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure data services, including Azure SQL Database, Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse Analytics, etc. Lead migration efforts from on-premises databases to Azure SQL Database and other cloud-based solutions.
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Strong hands on in PySpark and Apache Spark. Build CICD for Databricks in Azure Devops. Experience In extracting logic and from on prem layers like SSIS, Stored procedures, Informatica, Vertica, Apache Hudi, Filesystems.
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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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Advanced and hands on experience using: Python, Databricks, Azure ML, Azure Cognitive Service, Ads Data Hub, BIQuery, SAS, R, SQL, PySpark, Numpy, Pandas, Scikit Learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, AutoTS, Prophet, NLTK.
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Hands-on experience in AWS infrastructure and best practices; Azure and/or other cloud services is a big plus. Hands-on experience with containers and container platforms such as Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Pivotal Container Service, MesoSphere, etc.
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Hands on experience on working in Azure cloud platform. Hands-on experience in one or all the following areas: LLM, NLP, DL (Deep Learning), ML (Machine Learning), object detection/classification, tracking, etc.
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Experience with Azure Cloud technologies including Azure DevOps, Azure Synapse, MLOps, GitHub. 8+ years of relevant data science experience in an applied role – preferable w/in retail, logistics, supply chain or CPG with a focus on NLP and AI.
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Minimum of ten years of hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement / Power Platform technical solutions. Hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement/Power Platform.
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Experience with SharePoint Syntex / AI Builder, Snowflake, MLFlow, Forms Recognizer, Power Automate, Databricks, Azure SQL, Cognitive Services, and Azure ML. Design and implement data solutions in Azure, using services such as Microsoft Fabric, Synapse Analytics, Databricks, Databricks MLflow, Azure Event Hub, Azure SQL, Azure Blob Storage, ADLS Gen2, Log Analytics, Purview, Azure Functions, Azure Key Vault.
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