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Experience in SQL and NoSQL, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Cassandra, HBase, Redis, DynamoDB, Neo4j, etc. Advanced experience in SQL in big data warehouse systems such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc.
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Required Skills: SQL Databases & network configuration; ETL (PENTAHO); Linux/UNIX, PERL programming, crontab files, MicroStrategy admin skills; Java-based applications environment; AWS & related open source & cloud tech; Python for automation; Bash/Shell scripting, Chef, Kafka, Storm, Spark, Hadoop, HDFS, SQOOP, HIVE, PySpark, Spark SQL, PIG, Yarn, DynamoDB (NoSQL), PostgreSQL, Restful API's, XML, JSON, Airflow, Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP.
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Data: PostgreSQL, Firestore, BigQuery, Elastic Search, Prefect, Kafka, Scala, Spark, dbt. Exceptional coding skills in Python and SQL, to include common Python libraries like Pandas, Scikit-Learn, PyTorch, and/or TensorFlow.
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Experience or knowledge of basic programming and DB's technologies (SQL, Python, Cassandra, PostgreSQL, AWS Aurora, AWS RDS , MongoDB, Redis, Couchbase, Oracle, MySQL, Teradata. - Familiarity with data warehousing platforms and data pipeline tools such as Redshift, Snowflake, SQL Server, etc.
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The Pricing Manager will work with variety of technology systems spanning across the whole organization (Snowflake, PostgreSQL, Tableau, Microsoft DevOps, Atlassian, etc.) Included in these responsibilities are: file intake (Azure data factory/Python/DataGrip), file processing (SQL/Python), Visualization (Tableau, PowerPoint, Excel.
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Experience with large scale enterprise applications using big data open-source solutions such as Spark, Kafka, Elastic Search / Solr and Hadoop, HBase. Business Intelligence tools such as Tableau, ThoughtSpot, PowerBI and/or Looker.
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Experience with database management and querying tools, including traditional SQL databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB, Cassandra). Strong proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, and SQL, crucial for data manipulation and algorithm development.
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Experience with data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Qlik for deriving actionable insights from data. Be the vanguard for a culture of continuous learning and knowledge exchange within the AI and Data Science Center of Excellence (COE), promoting cross-team collaboration and innovation.
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Experience with SQL databases, writing efficient queries and data modeling (e.g. Postgresql, AWS Aurora, AWS Redshift) MongoDB, Elasticsearch, AWS DynamoDB, PostgreSQL. IZEA connects leading brands with creators ranging from TikTok stars to travel bloggers and everyone in-between.
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Keywords:Chicago IL Jobs, Senior SQL Server DBA, Senior Database Administrator, DBA, MS SQL, Performance Tuning, Query Optimization, Performance Monitor, SQL Profile, Scripting, Linux, PostgreSQL, MySQL, C.
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Experience with DB technologies (e.g., SQL, Python, PostgreSQL, AWS Aurora, AWS RDS, MongoDB, Redis). Experience with DB technologies (e.g., SQL, Python, PostgreSQL, AWS Aurora, AWS RDS, MongoDB, Redis.
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Detailed knowledge and experience with platforms such as PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and Oracle preferred. Detailed knowledge of relational data architecture, data lifecycles, ETL, structured query languages (SQL), and related methodologies.
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Experience with database technologies like SQL, MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL. Experience with containerization technologies like Docker/OpenShift and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Strong understanding of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure as code (Terraform.
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You will build event streaming use cases using Apache Kafka and persistence tiers using SQL and NoSQL databases like PostgreSQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, etc. Working experience with SQL and NoSQL databases, along with ORM frameworks.
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Python, Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, PostgreSQL, Presto SQL, Snowflake SQL, Confluence, JIRA. Utilize programming languages such as Java, Python, SQL, Node, Go, and Scala, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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