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Data Engineer Specializing in ADF (Azure Data Factory), Databricks, Spark SQL, and Dashboard Development. We are currently seeking a skilled Data Analyst with proficiency in Azure Data Factory (ADF), Databricks, Spark SQL, and dashboard creation.
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5+ years with Data Warehouse Architecture, hands-on experience with Databricks platform. Hello Professionals, We have urgent requirement for Lead Databricks Engineer with Pyspark & Python Exp.
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The ideal candidate is expected to start on AWS technologies and in the long run will get an opportunity to work on Microsoft Fabric and Databricks technologies as well. Knowledge of Azure (Synapse, Data Factory) and Databricks technologies (nice-to-have.
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5+ years in designing, solutioning the Snowflake, Databricks and Big data tools including DataOps, Data engineering, Data Integration, Data Orchestration and Data Marketplace. Relevant certifications (e.g., Snowflake, Databricks, Certified Analytics Professional, AWS Certified Big Data - Specialty) are a plus.
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Design, develop, and deploy Spark program in databricks environment to process and analyze large volumes of data. Implement best practices for data management, security, and governance within the Databricks environment.
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Broad understanding of multiple technologies These include; Blue Yonder suite of products/architectures ERP (SAP) & ERP Datawarehouses (SAP BW) Cloud-based data & analytics frameworks (e.g., Azure, Databricks, Snowflake) Data science & advanced analytical techniques and technologies (e.g., R, Python, Databricks.
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Cloud-based data & analytics frameworks (e.g., Azure, Databricks, Snowflake) Data science & advanced analytical techniques and technologies (e.g., R, Python, Databricks) Cloud-based data & analytics frameworks (e.g., Azure, Databricks, Snowflake.
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Developing EL pipelines in and out of data warehouse using combination of Databricks, Python and SnowSQL. Experience building data ingestion pipelines using Python and Databricks in working with MS Azure.
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Able to develop EL pipelines in and out of data warehouse using combination of Databricks, Python and Snow SQL. Able to provide data ingestion and processing pipelines using Python, Databricks, Snow SQL.
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Experience leveraging complex data to drive business decisions, hands on experience in data science methodologies (predictive analytics, machine learning, patient level data triggers) using R, Pytong, Databricks and deep knowledge of Qlik, PowerBI, Tableau for visualization.
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Keywords: ETL sql ssis informatica dwh data warehousing banking financial azure snowflake databricks ELT market risk jira confluence tidal django flask pyramid tornado pytest pylint. Direct experience of building Data Pipelines using Azure Data Factory and (preferably Databricks.
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Working knowledge of PySpark/Databricks and Azure Synapse Analytics is preferred. We work with a wide range of clients across many industries including hi-tech, telecom and media, professional services, financial services, healthcare and life sciences, sports and entertainment, and education.
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Able to provide architecture, design, implementation and operationalization of large-scale data and analytics solutions on Snowflake Cloud Data Warehouse. Minimum 3 years of experience in design and implementation of large-scale data solution on Azure Snowflake Data Warehouse.
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Support for BI and Analytics initiatives using Azure and Databricks would be a big plus. Azure and Databricks experience highly valued. Support for BI and Analytics initiatives using Azure and Databricks would be a big plus.
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Strong on data Integration and architecture MuleSoft, Informatica Cloud, MFT. AI & MLOPS Dataiku, RStudio, Datalabs, Databricks BPM Appian Data Storage, Prep & Modeling AWS Data Visualization, Visual Analytics Data Quality.
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