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Professional certifications in cloud computing (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Azure Data Engineer, SnowPro Core) and/or big data technologies.
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Must have technical “Hands-on” experience in implementation of data solutions and related downstream systems like data lake using technologies like Informatica IICS, Databricks Python, ADF, Snowflake and other Azure Databases.
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Certifications like Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure (DP-203) or Databricks Certified Developer (DE) ● Certifications like Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure (DP-203) or Databricks Certified Developer (DE) are.
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P Position Summary Hands-on Working knowledge of Azure-native technology stack like Azure AD, Defender for cloud (CSPM) & Identity, PIM, Conditional Access, Defender for Identity, AIP, Azure Log Analytics, Azure Monitoring, Azure Key Vault, Hands-on Working knowledge of Microsoft 365 security suite (Defender for Endpoint, Information Protection, Purview, DLP, EOP, Intune (MDM/MAM) and Defender for cloud Apps.
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Able to design and Architecture in D365 and Power Platform solutions using Model Driven Apps, Dataverse, Cloud Flows, Power BI, Hands-on experience working with multiple data sources including Dataverse (CDS), SQL/Azure SQL, SharePoint, and other connectors.
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Proficiency in data analytics tools and technologies, such as Python, R, SQL, and cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure). Deep hands-on experience in Azure Databricks and all AZURE related technologies and functionalities such as Azure Synapse is a MUST.
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Should have Strong experience in architecture and implementing End to End Modern Data Solutions using Azure and advance data processing frameworks like Databricks etc. Collaborating with customer stakeholders, IT leadership, Architecture leadership to develop modern data solution and architecture, especially for cloud native Data platforms solution architecture using Azure cloud platform.
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6+ years of Application development using Design Patterns, MVC, Bootstrap, React, Angular Js, JavaScript, CSS, jQuery, JSON, and XML. - 6+ years of relational database design, normalization, T-SQL, stored procedures, SQL Server 2017/2019, SSIS packages, SSRS Reporting, data modeling tools proficiency in data analysis and ad-hoc reporting using T-SQL, SQL Server, and Microsoft Excel.
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Familiarity with additional data processing frameworks/tools like Apache Spark, dbt, or Kafka. - Data Processing: SQL, Apache Spark, dbt. - Collaborate closely with data scientists, analysts, and stakeholders to translate data processing requirements into technical solutions.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience with Data Modeling, ETL, and Data WarehousingMinimum 3 years’ hands on experience with Azure Services. Designs, develops, and implements ETL/ELT processes using Azure Data Factory, Synapse pipelines, Databricks Notebooks, Event Hub to build integrations from Saas sources such as Service Now, Workday, Dynamics CRM, and Eloqua.
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Extensive hands-on experience in Azure Databricks fundamentals/architecture, including setting up and optimizing Azure Databricks clusters and modules (Data Engineering, ML, and SQL warehouse.
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Extensive experience with Azure services (e.g., Azure Fabric, Data Factory, Databricks), Python for data processing, ETL processes, and data pipeline development.
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Knowledge of cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure, GCP, AWS. Advanced knowledge of databases and data warehouses such as SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Snowflake, etc. Familiarity with project/product management tools like Jira, Confluence, Smartsheets, Azure DevOps/VSTS.
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Audit Management, Databricks Platform, Databricks Unified Data Analytics Platform, Data Integrity, Data Presentations, Data Science, Internal Controls, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Power BI, Operating Effectiveness, People Management, Python (Programming Language), Risk Based Auditing, Risk Management and Mitigation, Scientific Data Analysis, Technical Leadership.
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Amazon Redshift, Microsoft Azure, Google BigQuery, Salesforce (or other popular CRM tools) Conducting projects to accompany the transformation of your clients’ businesses through the effective collection, processing, and visualization of data.
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