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AWS Solution Architect Pro., Networking, and Security Specializations. One or more of the following: CEH, GSEC, CISM, Comp TIA Security +, CISSP, CISA, SSCP, CASP+, OSCP. Join our Cybersecurity and Digital Risk (CDR) team to help us also become the leading cyber-safe airline in the industry.
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As a Palo Alto Networks Solutions Architect (SA), you will aim to build influential relationships with key technical decision makers at customers. Hands-on experience using IaC software tools (CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, GCP Cloud Deployment Manager etc.
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Cloud Solution Architect Certification. Primary PurposeWe are excited to welcome a bright, experienced, and energetic Domain Architect to our team. Ensure that the TCO implications of architect decisions are factored into the solution choices.
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Ahold Delhaize USA, a division of global food retailer Ahold Delhaize, is part of the U.S. family of brands, which also includes five leading omnichannel grocery brands - Food Lion, Giant Food, The GIANT Company, Hannaford and Stop & Shop. When considered together, the companies of Ahold Delhaize USA comprise the largest grocery retail group on the East Coast and the fourth largest grocery retail group in the nation, serving millions of omnichannel customers each week.
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We are in search of an End-to-End Cellular Network Architect to join our team to support the current state AND enable delivery against future requirements for our ever evolving smart, secure software solutions and platforms which maximize the ROI on IoT for businesses with complex, global cellular deployments.
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Relevant certifications such as Cisco’s CCNP/CCIE, Juniper Networks certification, CompTIA Network+, security certifications such as CISSP, specific telecom certifications like LTE/5G training from recognized institutions.
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Excellent knowledge of SQL, PL/SQL, Packages, Stored Procedures Good communication skills and must work well in a team environment Yugabyte Data base (a plus) Requirements · Knowledge and experience with DynamoDB, PostgreSQL is a plus · Strong Engineering skills · Python or Java · Strong knowledge of at least one scripting language · Architect background with strong Database knowledge · Automation expertise (e.g. Terraform, Ansible etc.
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DATA ARCHITECT Propose new database architecture and support data migration from an existing Legacy system to a new structure Create source-to-target mapping documents to transform the source data into the target warehouse and test final transformations.
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Architect and deploy advanced batch and streaming data pipelines using Kubernetes/EKS, Kafka/MSK, and Databricks/Spark within a dynamic hybrid cloud environment. Architect and deploy advanced batch and streaming data pipelines using Kubernetes/EKS, Kafka/MSK, and Databricks/Spark within a dynamic hybrid cloud environment.
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Understanding of cloud-native solutions and architecture is critical.
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Must demonstrate a general understanding of Property systems including site work, structural, building envelope, and MEP. CERTIFICATES and/or LICENSES Preferred (but not required) certification as a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect.
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Solution Architect: Translate business problems into technical solutions, promoting broad adoption and significant business impact. Ability to communicate with a white glove approach to business teamsAdvanced skills with SQL, Power BI, Tableau, or Qlik. Intermediate proficiency with Python (Pandas, Polars, Spark) or R.Experience with Azure Cloud, PowerBI, and Databricks.
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Experience with Azure Governance and Best Practices, Azure Architect Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), networking architectures, cost management controls, and other Azure governance principles.
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Sr. Azure Data Engineer Lead DataBricks ADF Medallion Architecture As an Sr. Data Engineer Lead you will be a part of an Agile team to build healthcare applications and implement new features while adhering to the best coding development standards.
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Design and architect secure cloud solutions, considering aspects such as network security, identity, and access management (IAM), encryption, and data protection. Prior experience as a Security Architect or similar role is highly desirable.
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