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Job Description: Title: Data Engineer Location: On-Site in Arlington, VACitizenship/Clearance Requirement: US Citizen with an active TS/SCI Clearance requiredJob Description: Our client is seeking experienced Data Engineers to join their Advana team.
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Expert knowledge of SQL Familiarity with DevOps SnowFlake, Netezza, Teradata, AWS Redshift, Google BigQuery, Azure Data Warehouse, or similar. using AWS/GCP (i.e., Airflow, Luigi, Prefect, Dagster, digdag.io, Google Cloud Composer, AWS Step Functions, Azure Data Factory, UC4, Control-M.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need an experienced data engineer like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions—from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll use your skills and experience to implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. As a data engineer, you know that organizing big data can yield pivotal insights when it’s gathered from disparate sources.
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As a Data Engineer at Middle Seat Digital, you will spearhead the development and management of our data infrastructure. We are looking for a Data Engineer with a combination of the right technical expertise and a passion for helping progressive causes and candidates succeed.
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We are currently looking for a Data Engineer to support our program. Experience interacting with “big data” systems such as Hadoop or Amazon Web Services (AWS). Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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As a Senior QA Automation Engineer, you will perform Quality Assurance and Automation testing for data warehouse implementations, ensuring data accuracy, completeness, and adherence to quality standards.
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Architect and develop large-scale, distributed data processing pipelines using technologies like Apache Spark, Apache Beam, and Apache Airflow for orchestration. Proven expertise in Apache Spark, Apache Beam, and Airflow, with a deep understanding of distributed computing and data processing frameworks.
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2-3 years of experience in defining enterprise data strategy in the areas such as AI, data management, data governance, data supply chain, data security, data archival, data quality, master data management, data architecture, automation and/or cloud data migration for medium to large scale corporations.
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Extracting data from CBRN-related modeling programs through post processing utilities to provide analysts user-friendly data tables and graphics to depict complexities such as toxicity effects over time, degradation of agent strength, and contaminated area coverage as a function of time.
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You will develop, document, implement, and automate ETL (extract transform load) processes using SQL® and other analytical programming tools that most efficiently import structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data from new and/or dynamic data sources, ensuring data validity, reliability, and availability to users.
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Rackner is seeking a Sr. AWS Data Engineer that will:Data IngestionData PipelineWebsite work. Title: Sr. AWS Data Engineer. AWS big data technologies: S3, Glue, EMR, Kinesis, RDS, Redshift, Athena.
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Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of Atlassian software such as JIRA, JIRA Service Desk, and Confluence Experience with data engineering tools such as Kubernetes/Rancher, Cloudera Experience with Configuration Management and IaC tools such as Salt or Ansible Experience with scripting languages, CI/CD tools, Elasticsearch, or Gitlab Experience working in an air-gapped environments Experience working in large computing environments (> 1,000 end-points.
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Data processing/data transformation using ETL/ELT tools such as DBT (Data Build Tool), or Databricks. Experience working with cloud data solutions (Delta Lake, Iceberg, Hudi, Snowflake, Redshift, or equivalent.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Licensed Professional Engineer (2) (3) Reviews financial data from budget and actual costs of projects. Engineer in Training OR. Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco.
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