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Experience working with large datasets and big data technologies, preferably cloud-based, such as Snowflake, Databricks, or similar. The Data Engineering team is looking to fill a Senior Data Engineer responsible for designing and implementing ETL/ELT data pipelines, designing and implementing database schema/tables/views, and building batch processes leveraging Airflow for several projects.
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Big Data & Streaming: 2+ years using big data and/or streaming technologies (e.g. Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, Apache Flink) Salary Range: $86,200.00-$113,100.00 Software Data Engineer, Java.
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Proficiency in data technologies, such as relational databases, data warehousing, big data platforms (e.g., Hadoop, Spark), data streaming (e.g., Kafka), and cloud services (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Azure.
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Develop a comprehensive migration strategy for our data infrastructure and workloads to Google Cloud Platform Handle complex migrations from legacy Teradata warehousing solutions or on-prem Hadoop/Hive to Big Query in Google Cloud Platform Implement Cloud based solutions based on various Google Cloud Platform services and technologies such as BigQuery, Dataflow, Dataproc, Bigtable, Dataform, Data fusion, cloud spanner, Cloud SQL, Cloud functions and Cloud scheduler.
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Big Data engineer - Remote. Role: Big Data engineer. Possess in-depth knowledge of AWS services and data engineering tools to diagnose and solve complex issues efficiently, specifically AWS EMR for big data processing.
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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.
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Java - 4, Big data Architect - 3, Spark - 4, ETL - 4 , Apache Beam/DataF. Google Cloud Platform Data Experience Big Query, Looker, Data Flow, Data Fusion, Cloud Big Table, Cloud SQL, Cloud Dataproc.
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Big Data Engineer: Teradata/Informatica. x UNIX Shell scripting, Autosys, Cloudera CDP, Hadoop (Hive, Impala, PySpark, Scala) and Data analysis. Demonstrated data sourcing, data analysis and modeling skills with the ability to build innovative data provisioning models to support large scale financial crimes data sourcing initiatives.
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Hadoop Big Data Engineer with PySpark, HQL, Python skills Yes 6 + Years. Hadoop Big Data Engineer with PySpark, HQL, Python skills. Specialty Software Engineer Lead/ Hadoop Big Data Lead/ Only W2/ C2H.
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Experience with Apache Spark and big data processing. Sr Data Engineer - Pyspark / Databricks/Senior PySpark Developer. Develop and maintain data processing pipelines using Spark in Databricks notebooks.
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5+ years of work experience as a Big Data Engineer. Title : Big Data Engineer. Mandatory Skills Big Data, Google Cloud Platform, Apache Spark, Apache Beam.
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Big Data and Analytics: Will handle and analyze enormous volumes of data, Azure Data Engineers use big data technologies like Azure Databricks and Apache Spark.
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Technical SETA Big Data Engineer. including Google BigQuery, and Amazon Redshift and big data te chn ologies, including Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. Support the federal health research and development ( R & D ) organization, Advanced Research Projects Agency - Health ( ARPH ) , as a Te chn ical Science, Engineering, and Te chn ology Adviser ( SETA ) for programs related to big data architecture and engineering.
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Experience in any cloud data warehouse like Synapse, Big Query, Redshift, Snowflake. Optimize Databricks jobs for performance and scalability to handle big data workloads.
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Any experience in a minimum of two of the following technical disciplines: data warehousing, big data management, analytics development, data science, application programming interfaces (APIs), data integration, cloud, servers and storage, and database management.
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