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Experience with modeling tools such as R, scikit-learn, Spark MLLib, MxNet, Tensorflow, numpy, scipy etc. Experience with large scale distributed systems such as Hadoop, Spark etc. The Research Team at Amazon Robotics is seeking a passionate Applied Scientist, with a strong track record of industrial research, innovation leadership, and technology transfer, with a focus on ML Applications.
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Strong experience with big data platforms and tools such as Hadoop, Spark, R, Python, or similar. Minimum of 10 years of experience in the healthcare, pharmaceutical/life sciences, or medical device industry, with a focus on real-world evidence, health economics, or outcomes research.
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Data processing: (Spark, SQL Server, PostgreSql, Hadoop/Hive), Designing and building new scalable on-prem/cloud data engineering solutions using distributed frameworks like Spark, Hadoop etc.
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Experience with the major big data solutions like Hadoop, MapReduce, Hive, HBASE, MongoDB, Cassandra, Spark, Impala, Oozie, Mahout, Flume, ZooKeeper, Sqoop, etc. Experience with the major big data solutions like Hadoop, MapReduce, Hive, HBASE, MongoDB, Cassandra, Spark, Impala, Oozie, Mahout, Flume, ZooKeeper, Sqoop, etc.
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Must have skill set: Spark, S3, Glue, AWS Redshift , python and stream set exp. " Experience with Spark scala. Experience with Databricks & on Prem , Structured Streaming, Delta Lake concepts, and Delta Live Tables required.
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Big Data & Cloud: Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Kafka. Big Data & Cloud: Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Kafka. Databases: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Redis, ElasticSearch, Parquet, MySQL. DevOps CI/CD Technologies: Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Ansible, Oozie, Artifactory.
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Working knowledge of Apache Spark. Working knowledge of Apache Spark. Knowledge of additional server-side programming languages (e.g. Golang, C#, Ruby) As a Senior Data Engineer, you will work with the development team to construct a data streaming platform and data warehouse that serves as the data foundations for our product.
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Strong in data platform engineering frameworks with deep troubleshooting skills in Open Source Compute Engines ( Spark, Trino, Flink), Data Lake Analytics Engines ( Iceberg, Hive), and Catalogs ( Nessie, Unity.
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Collaborate with Solutions on development of EMI Test Equipment (Portland/Project Spark). Collaborate with Solutions on development of EMI Test Equipment (Portland/Project Spark). Provide technical training and oversight to field engineers (EMI, PD, Acoustic Monitoring/Location, Off-line Electrical Testing) in testing theory and methods.
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