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We’re looking for a Data Engineer to help us maintain the foundation of our data warehouse and create an opinionated structure to our data model that can set the standard for our embedded analysts to expand.
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Reporting to the Director of BI Engineering, the Sr. Business Intelligence Engineer will. High proficiency in SQL(required), Proficiency in designing, developing, and managing SQL-based ETL pipelines using tools such as Airflow, dbt, or Databricks.
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Reporting to the Director of BI Engineering, the Sr. Business Intelligence Engineer will design, develop, and support business intelligence solutions that turn data into actionable insights which support business decision making, analytics, and product development.
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8p - Engineering lead to help the design/build of the CDO enterprise data platforms
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Senior Data Engineer to help the design/build of the enterprise data platforms. Metadata capture and catalog services for data lake (S3/ Athena), data warehouses (RDS/ Redshift), Microservices/ APIs.
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Develop, deploy and maintain data processing pipelines using cloud technology such as AWS, Kubernetes, Airflow, Redshift, Databricks, EMR.
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As a Senior Business Intelligence Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and supporting business intelligence solutions. Proficiency in designing, developing, and managing SQL-based ETL pipelines using tools such as Airflow, dbt, or Databricks.
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Develop/enhance data Orchestration for the use and management of the Snowflake data warehouse and the surrounding entitlements, pipelines, and monitoring, in partnership with Data Analysts and Architects with guidance from the Lead Engineer.
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Collaborating amongst team members across several geographies, our Cloud practitioners engineer cloud-based analytics solutions on AWS, Azure, Databricks, GCP, Snowflake, Oracle, Informatica Cloud and a combination of native cloud technologies, including computing at edge and curating data-in-motion.
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The Senior Software Engineer in Test (SDET) performs test strategy, test design, test planning and automation of various test frameworks and tools. Maven Family Planning – provides support through your Parenting journey including egg freezing, fertility, adoption, surrogacy, pregnancy, postpartum, early pediatrics, and returning to work.
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The Sr. Infrastructure Engineer provides overall direction, technical leadership, and expertise supporting cloud and on-premises applications, infrastructure platforms, storage environments, disaster recovery strategies and third-party integrations with specific focus on support and modernization of the infrastructure, end points, DR/BCP technologies and integration points.
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Job Title: Sr. Data Engineer. Reporting to the Director, Software Engineering, you will be responsible for collecting the requirements, delivering quality products and implementation. Solid understanding of real time data processing with Kafka, Spark, and Flink and batch data processing frameworks on EMR and Snowflake.
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The Private Cloud Infrastructure team is seeking a skilled Senior Dell EMC Storage Technical Consultant to join our dynamic team.
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Sr. Murex Analyst. Murex Configuration and Use of Commodities Risk Matrixes. Murex Natural Gas modelling for Trading and Risk Management. Murex Price Curves Tools for Setting up Commodity Curves, Calibration of the Curve, and Trouble Shooting.
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The Engineer will be required to interact with all facilities in the Company's Fleet providing technical support for electrical issues, overseeing NERC compliance, supporting regional ISO (PJM, NEISO, and NYISO) technical requests, and supporting development work.
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