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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. Experience in writing Python applications with the benefit of frameworks like Django, Flask, Pyramid, or Tornado.
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Hands-on experience with Micro-services frameworks (such Django, Flask ), Kafka, Relational and/or NoSQL databases. Hands-on experience with Micro-services frameworks (such Django, Flask ), Kafka, Relational and/or NoSQL databases.
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Experience with Python frameworks (e.g. Django, Flask, Bottle) Experience with Big Data frameworks such as Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Beam. Experience with Python frameworks (e.g. Django, Flask, Bottle.
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But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. 10+ years of experience with CI/CD technologies for Python, AngularJS, and/or other programming languages (e.g. Jenkins, Sonar, etc.) From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it.
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Hands on experience with Python - Django, Flask, Pandas. Hands on experience with Python - Django, Flask, Pandas. Hands on experience with AWS Services - S3, SNS, SQS, Glue, Step functions, Lambda, API Gateway, Cloudwatch alarms, Terraform.
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The role requires 5+ years of Software Development experience , in-depth knowledge of Python, Django, JavaScript (React/Redux preferred) , and hands-on experience with AWS. Backend - Django, DRF, Postgres.
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Experience with Python frameworks like Django or Flask. These accounts are our largest, but we also have done business with other accounts such as ADP, AIG, AT&T, Bank of America, Barclays, Boeing, Cantor Fitzgerald, Cigna Healthcare Cisco, Citigroup, Comcast, Deutsche Bank, Home Depot, Hughes Networks, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, Juniper Networks, L’Oréal, Merck, Mercedes-Benz, MetLife, Morgan Stanley, MTA, NYC Department of Sanitation, Standard and Poor’s, Unfit, Verizon, Walmart and others.
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