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Proficiency in PySpark, Apache Spark, and related big data technologies for data processing, analysis, and integration. Experience with ETL development and data pipeline orchestration tools (e.g., Apache Airflow, Luigi.
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Proficiency in SQL and data integration tools (e.g., Apache NiFi, Talend). Minimum 5 years in data engineering roles, focusing on ETL processes and data pipeline development.
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In HADOOP , you'll be given an introduction to BIG DATA, APACHE HADOOP, HADOOP ECOSYSTEM, CLOUDERA QUICKSTART VM along with core concepts of the Hadoop framework including MapReduce, HIVE, PIG, SQOOP, FLUME, HBASE, OOZIE.
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Expert-level professional hands-on experience in extensible data pipeline development and orchestration with tools like Apache Airflow, Step Functions, etc. Ph. D. Master’s degree preferred in engineering, economics, statistics, computer science, or related quantitative field 10+ years of backend software or data engineering experience with at least 4 years’ experience as lead data engineer of a development scrum team.
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AWS Data Pipeline, Apache Airflow, Argo. Strong understanding of in-memory processing and data formats ( Avro, Parquet, Json. Experience in data pipeline and workflow management tools: i.e.
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5+ years of experience with data engineering tools and languages such as Apache Spark, Python, Java.· 5+ years of engineering experience with strong focus on data engineering· 5+ years of Python, SQL, and MLOPS best practices· 5+ years of experience in Azure or GCPPreferred Qualifications· Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
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Apache Airflow: Experience in building, deploying, and optimizing DAGs in Airflow or a similar pipeline orchestration tool. Data Visualization: Experience with tools like Superset, Looker, or Python visualization libraries (Matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly.
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Good experience in Apache Spark. You might have a background as ‘ back end ’ or ‘data’ engineer , either way we are looking for smart engineers who can be super agile, move fast and have an eye for detail.
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Prior experience using distributed streaming & messaging platforms such as Apache Kafka, RabbitMQ and data processing framework such as Apache Flink, Apache Spark is a plus.
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As a leader in data platform, you will contribute to the full spectrum of our systems, including query processing, scalable pipeline builds with largely Apache-based ingestion, materialized view, transformation and data storage frameworks, and tools/applications that make data available to thousands of users and hundreds of internal systems.
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Contribute to a shared data platform by developing new capabilities using tech like BigQuery, dbt, Go, Python, Java, Airflow and Apache Beam. 3 years of experience building and orchestrating ETL pipelines (e.g. Apache Airflow, DBT Cloud, BigQuery.
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Apply DataOps Principles: Embrace a DataOps mindset and utilize modern data engineering tools and frameworks like Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, or similar, to create scalable and efficient data pipelines and architectures.
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Must Have – AWS Services, SQL, Python, Apache Spark, Data Bricks or Snowflake, DBT. One of my Client is looking Sr. Data Engineer let me know if you would like to move forward with the below position, so that we can have the ball rolling.
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ETL Tools: Experience with tools for extracting, transforming, and loading data (e.g., Apache Airflow, AWS Glue) Experience: 3+ years of experience as a software engineer, data engineer, economic consultant, or quantitative developer.
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Hands-on experience with big data operations including, but not limited-to- AWS S3, AWS DMS, AWS SQS, Luigi, AWS EKS, Apache Spark, AWS Glue. Experience with operating/maintaining message streaming solutions like AWS SQS, Apache Kafka etc.
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