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You should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and can help build APIs, Calculators, on new cutting edge cloud and big data technologies such as AWS EMR, EC2, Scala Spark, Scala, Snowflake.
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Our direct client is seeking a Big Data Engineer for a 6-month contract-to-hire opportunity with their Newark, NJ location. AWS Solutions Architect or AWS Big Data Certification preferred.
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Big Data Architect – FX Trading. Demonstrated understanding of enterprise data warehouse, big data, BI & analytics, content management and data management. Facilitate the establishment and execution of the roadmap and vision for information delivery and management, including the enterprise data warehouse, big data, BI & analytics, content management and data management.
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Our tenant is a strong cross-domain team to deliver E2E solutions covering tech areas ranging from machine learning, big data, microservices to data visualization. 3+ years of big data development experience with technical stacks like Spark, Flink, Singlestore, Kafka, Nifi and AWS big data technologies.
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In-depth knowledge of big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, and cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, Databricks, etc. Preferred Qualifications: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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5+ years in designing, solutioning the Snowflake, Databricks and Big data tools including DataOps, Data engineering, Data Integration, Data Orchestration and Data Marketplace.
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Big Data Technologies - Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, Apache Flink. Strong knowledge of data warehousing, big data technologies, cloud platforms, and ETL processes. Minimum of 4+ years of experience in data engineering, focusing on DataBricks and/or Snowflake.
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Experience with financial datasets (e.g. Refinitiv, S&P, Bloomberg) is a big plus. Hudson River Trading (HRT) is looking for a Data Production Engineer to join our Algo team. Onboard datasets, explore data, and automate tasks using a modern Python data stack.
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Hands-on experience with big data technologies such as Apache Spark, Hadoop, and/or Databricks. Certifications in relevant technologies (e.g., AWS Certified Big Data - Specialty, Google Professional Data Engineer, Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate, etc.
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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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Advanced Analytics - Applied Econometrics, Advanced Calculus, Statistical Methods, Data Visualization, Decision Analytics & Optimization, ML, Big Data, Social Network Analytics. Techniques: Statistical Analysis, Visualization, Optimization, Machine Learning, Big Data, Data Warehouse, NLP.
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Experience with cloud-based data solutions (e.g., Azure, AWS, or GCP), programming (e.g., Python, R), Linux systems, and big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark). Lead the transformative integration of modern data engineering practices with health informatics to define the next era of timely and effective public health strategies.
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Experience with big data technologies like Trino, Spark, Hadoop, Airflow, Kafka. Experience with reliability engineering specifically in areas such as data quality, data observability and incident management.
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Experience working with big data distributed programming languages, and ecosystems: Spark, Hadoop, Snowflake, Kafka. Experience with common data science tools such as Python, R, Pytorch, TensorFlow, Keras.
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Some exposure to Big Data technologies, Apache Spark, AWS, AWS S3, amazon Glue, cloud -based data architecture is preferred. Experience with any of the Data Governance tool – such as Collibra, Alation, Informatica Axon DG, or Apache Atlas.
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