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This individual will work directly with the Data Architect, along with the CTO of Lasso to establish a Machine Learning platform along with best practice engineering standards to ensure secure and successful data solutions.
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Familiarity with big data solutions such as Hadoop, Spark, and data analytics tools in the cloud. Strong expertise in AWS services along with SQL and Non-SQL DBs preferably MongoDB, Big query, Dataproc, cloud function, Composer, IAM, Dataflow, Splunk, NewRelic and other software supporting components.
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Expert in Azure Big Data Architecture and Azure Ecosystem ecosystem. Coordinates with Data Architect and Project manager to update about project status. Proficient in setting up and working with huge Big Data clusters, cluster monitoring, and maintenance.
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Within AWS, we’re focused on bringing that knowledge and capability to customers through three layers of the AI stack: 1) Frameworks and Infrastructure with tools like Apache MxNet and TensorFlow, 2) Machine Learning Platforms such as Amazon SageMaker for data scientists, and, 3) API-driven Services like Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, Amazon Transcribe, Amazon Comprehend, and Amazon Rekognition to quickly add intelligence to applications with a simple API call.
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Big Data tools: e.g. Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, ElasticSearch. Determine the infrastructure required for optimal extraction, transformation, and loading of data from a wide variety of data sources using SQL and AWS 'big data' technologies.
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Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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Collaborate with client business and technology leadership to provide data strategy and architecture thought leadership (big picture thinking), trusted consultant to develop need and respective data solutions across the enterprise.
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Professional certifications in cloud computing (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Azure Data Engineer, SnowPro Core) and/or big data technologies.
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Experience with moving data, designing data structures, using different databases and Big Data, creating data models, machine learning, combining data, ETL tools, and finding patterns in data.
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4+ years of experience in a technical sales or consulting capacity with enterprises, focusing on complex solution sales of mission-critical data systems (databases, data warehouses, big data systems, analytics, and/or machine learning.
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Big Data Technologies: Experience with big data technologies such as Hadoop or Spark. Data Visualization: Familiarity with data visualization tools like PowerBI or Tableau.
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Skill:- Big Data Modeler / Architect. Big Data Platforms (Cloudera, Databricks), Big Data Technologies (Scala, Impala etc.) Involved in the build out of a Data Lakehouse using Databricks, for the FX business line.
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Strong understanding of data and analytics solution architecture, including experience with Big Data, Relational databases, real time and batch data processing. The Principal Solution Architect will provide leadership in architectural planning and in driving solutions across multiple domains/solution areas, contributing to the future success of the business through innovations in technology.
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Design and develop end-to-end analytics solutions using big data batch and stream processing frameworks (e.g., Spark Structured Streaming, Kafka, etc.) The Analytics Architect role at Forrester is to work with team members from across the organization on a variety of projects touching data lakehouse, CRM, and analytics systems.
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Experience with message queuing, stream processing, and highly scalable 'big data' data stores. Experience building and optimizing 'big data' data pipelines, architectures and data sets.
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