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Utilize programming languages like Java, Scala, Python and Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases and Cloud based data warehousing services such as Redshift and Snowflake. 4+ years of data warehousing experience (Redshift or Snowflake.
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4+ years experience with Distributed data/computing tools (MapReduce, Hadoop, Hive, EMR, Kafka, Spark, Gurobi, or MySQL) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Manager, Data Engineering.
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Experience working with cloud based data warehouses like Google BigQuery, Redshift, or Snowflake. Create new reporting and dashboards, data infrastructure, and queries to track key marketing metrics across multiple data sources leveraging SQL, R/Python, Looker, Tableau, and other visualization tools; monitor for changes in trends, share insights and make recommendations.
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In depth knowledge of modern data technologies including Snowflake, RedShift, Azure SQL/Synaspe, Databricks or similar technologies. Extensive experience or knowledge of data visualization technologies such as Tableau, Power BI, Qlik and Spotfire.
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Familiarity with databases and cloud data warehouses like Google Cloud, Amazon Redshift, Microsoft Azure, Snowflake, Databricks, etc. Experience in data querying, modeling, and transforming in at least one core tool, including SQL / dbt / Python / Business Intelligence tools / Product Analytics tools, etc.
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Job Summary: The Data Management Specialist will be responsible for managing and optimizing our organization's data infrastructure, ensuring data quality, and implementing data solutions using PySpark, DataBricks, Snowflake, and/or Redshift.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience with Data Warehousing solutions (Snowflake, Databricks, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, Cloudera, etc) Experience designing and maintaining production ETL/ELT pipelines using cloud services (Azure Data Factory, AWS Glue, Informatica, etc.
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Experience with SQL, data visualization tools, and cloud-based analytics platforms highly preferred (Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, BigQuery) At Sigma Computing, our mission is to empower everyone to make the best possible decisions at every turn by removing the barriers that prevent people from analyzing data across sources and delivering the full spectrum of self-service cloud analytics and business intelligence.
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Experience in Data Migration from RDBMS to Redshift/Snowflake cloud data warehouse. Provide direction on adoption of Cloud technologies (Redshift, Postgres, Snowflake,) and industry best practices in the field of data lakes and data warehouse architecture and modelling.
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Hands-on experience with ETL tools, data lakes, and data warehousing solutions (Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, etc. Minimum 10 years of experience in data governance, data engineering, and data strategy, with a focus on leadership roles.
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High familiarity with data platforms and applications such as: Databricks, Jupyter, Snowflake, Redshift, Airflow. Familiarity with data exploration and data visualization tools like Tableau, Looker, Chartio, etc.
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Migrate data from traditional relational database systems, file systems, NAS shares to AWS relational databases such as Amazon RDS, Aurora, and Redshift. Migrate data from APIs to AWS data lake (S3) and relational databases such as Amazon RDS, Aurora, and Redshift.
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Implement data processing solutions using Spark, Java, Python, Databricks, Tecton, and various AWS services (S3, Redshift, EMR, Athena, Glue). Deep understanding of data processing, comfortable working with multi-terabyte datasets, and skilled in high-scale data ingestion, transformation, and distributed processing, with strong Apache Spark or Databricks experience.
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Experience processing and analyzing large data sets; familiarity with data and databases (SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora, Redis, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery) Annalect is the driving force behind Omni, Omnicom’s unique open operating system, which works hand-in-hand with clients’ and partners’ data and tools, to orchestrate better marketing outcomes.
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Experience working with commercial data warehouses (Redshift), ETL tools (Dbt), data visualization (Python notebook, Thoughtspot, Looker, Tableau, Hex), and Data Dictionary tools (Atlan.
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