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Utilize Databricks for big data processing and streaming analytics. Experience with big data technologies, such as Apache Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, and others. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in big data analytics, data engineering, and cloud computing, with a focus on building and optimizing data lakes on AWS. The Cloud Big Data Expert plays a crucial role in designing, implementing, and managing advanced data solutions using both AWS and Data Lakehouse platforms.
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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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3+ years experience with Big Data technologies, such asApache Hadoop, Hive or Spark, Databricks and/or Snowflake. The ideal candidate will lead the architecture and implementation of on-premises and cloud big data solutions as part of enterprise data modernization.
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The ideal candidate will have a robust background in big data analytics, data engineering, and cloud computing, with a particular focus on building and optimizing data lakes on AWS. This role is crucial for designing, implementing, and managing advanced data solutions using AWS and Data Lakehouse platforms.
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As a lead big data engineer at Booz Allen, you'll use your expertise to lead data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need a big data experienced professional like you to help our clients find answers in their data to impact important missions-from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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Experience with big data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, or anomaly detection. Experience with DevSecOps, CI/CD, IaC and CaC, IT Infrastructure Library, and IT Service Management.
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Experience using modern containerization software including Docker, OpenShift and Kubernetes Experience with Snowflake, Microsoft Power BI, Splunk, Securonix, and CywareProficiency with automation tools such as Ansible, Chef or Puppet Project Management experience Industry related certifications such as PMP, GSLC, GISF, GSEC, CISSP Experience with big data tools: Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, etc.
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Experience with notebook environments and big data engineering tools such as: Databricks, Sage Maker, Google Colab, Jupyter, etc. Lead Data Engineer, Big Data Engineering.
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Utilizing ElasticSearch and other big data technologies like MapReduce, Apache Spark and Scala. Working within an Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud environment and utilizing tools such as SMS, Data Pipeline, Relational Database (RDS), Cloudwatch, EC2, EBS, S3, KMS, or SMS.
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Proficient understanding of relational (e.g. Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL) and Big Data distributed structures (Hadoop/Spark) in order to source data effectively. The Data Scientist is responsible for using advanced statistical, algorithmic, machine learning, data mining and visualization techniques to help advance and complete client projects.
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Leverage big data technologies to efficiently process and analyze very large datasets, similar to those encountered in a federal agency. - Demonstrated experience working with very large datasets and leveraging big data technologies to process and analyze data efficiently.
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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. We need a data professional 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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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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Work on small projects analyzing a variety of big data covering national security, cyber security, business intelligence, online social media, human behavior and more. Previous experience performing research in data analytics or big data.
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