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Design, develop and deliver data integration/data extraction solutions using IBM DataStage or other ETL tools and Data Warehouse platforms like Teradata, BigQuery. GCP Data Engineer.
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Hands-on experience with cloud-based data warehousing solutions (e.g., AWS Redshift, Snowflake, Teradata) SiriusXM is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Staff Data Engineer to join our Data Org. In this role, you will be responsible for designing and developing data processing pipelines, data warehousing solutions, and real-time data ingestion systems.
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Experience with an MPP Data Warehouse such as BigQuery, Oracle Exadata, Redshift, or Teradata. The Senior Data Engineer will be responsible for accelerating and solidifying the Data Engineering teams development, deployment, and operational support practices by building tools leveraged by the entire Data Engineering team.
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Senior Data Engineer is able to articulate clear business objectives aligned to technical specifications and work in an iterative, agile pattern daily. In addition to Delivery, the Senior Data Engineer should have an automation first and continuous improvement mindset.
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SiriusXM is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Data Engineer to join our Data Org. In this role, you will be responsible for designing and developing data processing pipelines, data warehousing solutions, and real-time data ingestion systems.
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The Software Engineer will develop a comprehensive migration strategy for our data infrastructure and workloads to GCP. You will handle complex migrations from legacy Teradata warehousing solutions or on-prem Hadoop/Hive to Big Query in GCP. Implement Cloud based solutions based on various GCP services and technologies such as BigQuery, Dataflow, Dataproc, Bigtable, Dataform, Data fusion, cloud spanner, Cloud SQL, Cloud functions and Cloud scheduler.
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5+ years of recent experience as an Oracle Data Engineer, and ETL Developer. We are currently sourcing for a "Data Engineer" to work in our client's location in. Any ETL tool (Informatica, SSI, TeraData, SnapLogic) (~10.
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Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Data Analytics, Statistics or related field (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) plus three (3) years of experience as a Data Engineer (or closely related occupation) building and optimizing Big Data pipelines, architecture, data sets, warehouses, marts, and lakes.
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Knowledge or experience in designing and deploying data processing systems with one or more of the technologies such as Oracle, MS SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Redis, Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Teradata, Tableau, Qlik or Other.
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Experience working with cloud or on-prem Big Data/MPP analytics platform (i.e. SnowFlake,Netezza, Teradata, AWS Redshift, Google BigQuery, Azure Data Warehouse, or similar). Sia Partners is looking for a talented Data Engineer to support our activities within the Data Science Business Unit. You will be working alongside with our Data Science consultants and our clients on Data Engineering topics, including creating relevant data models, developing powerful data pipelines, exposing them through various mechanisms including APIs, and using data visualization tools to efficiently present data.
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10+ years technical experience in ETL and Data Warehouses, including one or more of Informatica, DataStage or SSIS ETL tool and one of Oracle, Teradata, Netezza, DB2, or SQL Server. Lead Engineer (ETL/Cloud.
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8+ years’ experience with data platforms including GCP, HANA, Teradata, My SQL and SQL Server. The primary role of the Senior Data Engineer is to support and expand the Data & Analytics platforms that process, store, organize the data critical for the data and analytics team.
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Certifications with Azure Data Engineer, Azure AI Engineer or equivalent industry certifications. , AWS (Redshift, Aurora, Glue), Google (BigQuery), MongoDB, Cassandra, Snowflake, Teradata, Oracle Exadata, IBM Netezza, SAP (HANA, BW), Apache Hadoop & Spark, MapR, Cloudera/Hortonworks, etc.
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Products (big data) including GCP, Hadoop o Products (streaming) including Kafka and MQTT. Stefanini is looking for Full Stack GCP Engineer, Location: Dearborn, MI (Hybrid) Products (relational) including SQL Server, Teradata, Oracle.
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Strong Oracle SQL tuning and PL/SQL development (~70%) As one of the largest IT staffing companies and the 2nd largest minority-owned staffing company in the U.S., Dexian was formed in 2023 through the merger of DISYS and Signature Consultants.
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