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This role requires a deep understanding of big data technologies, particularly Apache Spark, as well as expertise in data engineering and analytics. Proven experience as a Technical Lead with a focus on Databricks and big data technologies.
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Cyber Security, Data Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Signal Processing, IT Modernization, Software Engineering, DevSecOps, and System Engineering. Job Description To deploy, triage and maintain a production big data pipeline using a microservice architecture running on Kubernetes, Elasticsearch backend, and Kafka messaging.
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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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Experience solving Big Data batch and real-time data processing problems, with large-scale analytics and data processing engines such as Apache Spark and Databricks. Knowledge of Python data science tools, such as SciKit, Numpy, TensorFlow, Jupyter.
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10+ years of experience in solution, design and development of applications using Java 8+/J2EE, Spring, Spring-Boot, MicroServices, RESTful Services and with experience in Big Data and with experience working in heavy data background needed.
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Strong proficiency in building and optimizing big data pipelines using Databricks Delta and Apache Spark. Proven experience as a Solution Architect or Data Engineer, with a focus on Databricks.
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Apply your skills with Databricks, using Python, and big data streaming to pioneer client technologies and data. Experience with large-scale distributed computing and big data technologies (databricks etc.
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As a Specialist Solutions Architect (SSA) - Data Engineering on the Public Sector team, you will guide customers in building big data solutions on Databricks that span a large variety of use cases.
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As a data engineer, you know that organizing big data can yield pivotal insights when it’s gathered from disparate sources. Work with us to use big data for good. Experience with distributed data and computing tools, including Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, Hive, AWS EMR, or Kafka.
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This role will provide expertise to support the development of a Big Data / Data Lake system architecture that supports enterprise data operations for the District of Columbia government, including the Internet of Things (IoT) / Smart City projects, enterprise data warehouse, the open data portal, and data science applications.
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Data science techniques such as predictive analytics, machine learning, natural language processing and business intelligence, including use of big and non-tabular data. Advanced skills in statistical analysis using Stata, SPSS, R, SAS, or SQL for the purpose of Advanced skills in using data visualization platforms such as advanced Excel visualizations, Tableau, PowerBI, Metabase, Google Data Studio, etc.
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Experience with SQL. Experience with Big Data technologies in Azure such as Spark, Hive, Sqoop, Databricks or any other equivalent components. REMOTE - AZURE Big Data Engineer.
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Delivery experience in Data Engineering with Google Cloud Platform including Big Query, Dataflow, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Composer, Dataproc, Cloud Pubsub, Cloud Function etc. + Propose, own initiatives and demonstrate though leadership that improve the efficiency and productivity of the data science Center of Excellence.
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The DC Office of the CTO seeks an experienced IT Consultant to support the design, development, implementation and maintenance of an enterprise Big Data solution as part of the OCTO Data Modernization Effort.
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Experience with big data and workflow management technologies like Hadoop, Spark, Redshift, Athena, Airflow, etc. Data platform: Hadoop, Hbase, OpenSearch, Kafka, Spark, Flink, Go, Java, SQL, Databricks, Snowflake, BigQuery.
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