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Leverage technology such as Python, AWS, Django, Kubernetes, Bash, Terraform, MySQL, RabbitMQ, Redis, Cassandra, Postgresql to advance Klaviyo’s platform. As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer you will own multiple foundational Klaviyo services and make a big impact on the productivity of our product engineering teams.
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2+ years of experience building solutions with the Big Data tools and frameworks such as Spark, Hadoop, Cassandra, NoSQL, etc. Experience working on Data science tasks and/or data science training / courses – big advantage.
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Solid knowledge of relational database design and development (MS-SQL, stored procedures, data modeling) and understanding of NoSQL databases (Cassandra, MongoDB) Experience or interest in working with cloud computing and/or familiarity with big data processing is a plus.
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Experience with big data technologies like Hadoop, Spark, Cassandra, MongoDB or other open source big data tools. Keep current on big data and data visualization technology trends, evaluate, work on proof-of-concepts and make merit-based recommendations on technologies.
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Familiarity with Big Data products such as Hadoop, Spark, Cassandra, Kafka. Familiarity with Big Data products such as Hadoop, Spark, Cassandra, Kafka. Mentor and guide junior level resources on the team.
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Familiarity of NoSQL systems and working with Big Data, such as Elasticsearch, Cassandra, AWS DynamoDB, or other cloud hosted NoSQL databases. Do you know the trade-offs between open source cloud technologies such as Elasticsearch, Cassandra, Kafka, Hadoop, Spark, Flink, Kubernetes, Swarm, etc.
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We utilize a plethora of open source and industry accepted technologies for our big data problems such as Apache Spark, Apache Storm, Amazon Web services, and Apache Kafka. e Vertica or Redshift or Cassandra or DynamoDB.
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Examples include, but may not be limited to: Hadoop MapReduce, Spark, RabbitMQ, Kafka, Flink, AWS, Azure, GCP, etc. NetApp Cloud Group Cloud Insights team is looking for a lead technical engineer with SaaS/Cloud experience.
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Big Data experience – knowledge of SOLR, Hadoop and Cassandra concepts, installation, tuning and monitoring. We are looking for a results-driven Director of Technical Operations who is passionate about leading edge technologies such as Hadoop, Solr, Cassandra, and JMS to join our team of outstanding professionals building the next breakthrough in B2B information services.
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Must have: Two (2) years of experience with the following: basic programming knowledge; deep learning tools such as Keras, Tensorflow, Pytorch, or Torch; big data tools such as Pyspark, Hadoop, ElasticSearch, or Apache; analytics tools such as Pandas, NumPy, Dask, or Polars; and Kubernetes, Kafka, Docker, or Cassandra.
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