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Software Applications: Ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot various software applications, including productivity suites (e.g., Office 365, SharePoint), antivirus programs, and specialized software used within the organization.
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Expert level in Designing and Architect solutions in Azure Data factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Datalake, Delta Lake and Azure synapse analytics implementation. Primary responsibility is to Architect, design and develop AI application on Azure cloud and Databricks.
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We are looking for a Machine Learning Engineer/Solution Architect with experience in deploying Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL) models on prem and in the cloud. You'll be called on to help architect and scale high-performance, distributed AI deployments on-prem or in the cloud that are built with the latest NVIDIA GPU supercomputers.
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As a DevSecOps architect, you will help with threat modeling, application security posture management, security orchestration, vulnerability & weakness assessments to improve resilience of the organization and its product portfolio.
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Title: Azure ML Architect with experience on Data Bricks Development platform. Good to have Experience in Azure cloud technologies like PySpark, Synapse, ADF, Databricks, Python, Scala and SQL.
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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) and CI/CD tools (IDEs, GitLab, GitHuB, Jenkins, CircleCI, etc.
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Universal Application Programming: Ability to architect applications that operate seamlessly across multiple platforms and devices. Front-End Technologies: Advanced knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and front-end frameworks like Angular, React, or Vue.js.
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The role: Principal AI SW Architect. Our past successes include building chips for all the cloud hyperscalers globally - Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Alibaba, Tencent along with enterprise and mobile operators like China Mobile, Cisco, Nokia, Ciena, Reliance Jio, Verizon, AT&AT. We are recognized leaders in the mixed signal, DSP connectivity space, now applying our skills to next generation AI.
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Job Title: Thales Sentinel IT Architect. Job Title: Thales Sentinel IT Architect. Lead the design configuration and implementation of Software license management solutions using Thales Sentinel products, such as Thales Sentinel RMS or Thales Sentinel EMS.
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10+ years’ proven experience as an Enterprise Architect, Solution Architect, or a similar role, focusing on AI/ML and generative AI in the last 5+ years. As an Enterprise AI Architect, you will craft and steer the adoption and integration of AI, ML, and DevOps practices within complex business domains.
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Responsibilities: your primary responsibility is to Architect, design and develop AI application on Azure cloud. Azure ML Architect with Experience on Data Bricks Development platform. Experience in Azure cloud technologies like PySpark, Synapse, ADF, Databricks, Python, Scala and SQL.
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Machine Learning Software Platform Architect page is loaded. An excellent plus if you are familiar with front-end development using React or Vue.js. Our work opens up new universes to explore, enables amazing creativity and discovery and powers what were once science fiction inventions from artificial intelligence to autonomous cars.
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Job Titile: IT Architect. Proficiency in customizing and configuring Thales Sentinel tools to suit Applied Materials organization requirements. Integrate Thales Sentinel tools with inventory management and procurement systems to maintain software asset data.
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Strong SQL knowledge Data warehousing concepts Data prep ability to connect data across different sources to solve a problem Critical thinking & Problem-solving Attention to detail Domain knowledge ?
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