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Java FSD (Kafka, Gaia Kubernetes Platform, Splunk, IntelliJ) with Cassandra DB knowledge. Position : Java FSD with Cassandra DB. Traditional Java Developer with cassandra. Java FSD (Kafka, Gaia Kubernetes Platform, Splunk, IntelliJ) with Cassandra DB knowledge.
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Experience with other database technologies (PostgreSQL, Cassandra, MongoDB, MySQL) This position will be responsible for the administration and support of multiple open-source Hadoop NoSQL environments with a secondary role supporting Snowflake and Kafka on-premise and within AWS. You will work closely with infrastructure and development teams to ensure business applications are highly available and performing within agreed on service levels.
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Proficiency with Big Data frameworks and visualization tools (Cassandra, Hadoop, Spark, Tableau) Preferred candidates will also have expertise in neurophysiological data signal analysis, feature extraction, dimensionality reduction, statistical analysis, data visualization, and data integration with radiological data sets, such as resting state connectivity.
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Experience with Big Data / Hadoop / Spark / Hive / NoSQL database engines (i.e. Cassandra or HBase). Analyze reference datasets and familiarize with Master Data Management (MDM) tools. Exposure to Extract, Transform & Load (ETL) tools like Informatica or Talend.
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Must have relational database experience such (Oracle, DB2, or SQL Server) and No-SQL databases like Cassandra or similar. Familiarity with container and container orchestration such as ECS, Kubernetes, and Docker.
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No-SQL databases e.g. Cassandra. Application Performance Tuning (Lighthouse, browser dev tools, etc.) No-SQL databases e.g. Cassandra. Messaging platforms e.g. Kafka. Browsers (HTTP, APIs, event loop, render cycle, etc.
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Architect and integrate popular open source software such as PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kafka, Cassandra and NGINX. to help our biggest partners (companies like Intel, Nvidia, Google, Dell, HP, Accenture, Tata and the like) understand and embrace our open source platform for themselves and their customers.
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Familiary with Kafka, Gaia Kubernetes Platform, Splunk, IntelliJ. Actively collaborate with Dev, AD & PO & UAT teams to ensure successful and on time project deliveries. Work in an Agile Scrum team. Should be able to work independenly to analyze and deliver software changes in API and database within a cloud enviornment.
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Deep expertise with enterprise design patterns and industry best practices with experience using modern technology (e.g., Java, Cassandra, Kafka) and design patterns (e.g., microservices, APIs.
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Experience with databases Oracle, MYSQL, Cassandra and Scripting knowledge on SQL/PLSQL, with the ability to write complex queries and optimize database performance. Strong understanding of Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) processes and systems, including Core HR, Payroll, Benefits, Compensation, and Talent Management.
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Should be able to work independenly to analyze and deliver software changes in API and database within a cloud environment. Non Local near by state is fine. Role: Java Lead. Location: Columbus, OH. RTTO: Day One Onsite.
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We work on large scale distributed systems, processing over 1 trillion events a day with a petabyte of RAM deployed in our Cassandra clusters - and this traffic is growing daily. Bionic is a high-growth company that raised over $85 million in funding with the world’s most prestigious VCs, and was named the 2021 Cool DevSecOps Vendor by Gartner.
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Explore and build proof of concepts using open source NOSQL technologies such as HBase, DynamoDB, Cassandra and Distributed Stream Processing frameworks like Apache Spark, Kafka stream. Expert knowledge and experience in Databricks, Lake House, Structured Streaming, Kafka, Delta Lake, Delta Live table, Delta shareetc.
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Experience building multi-tenant, virtualized infrastructure and/or working on open source software/contributions to open source Redis/memcached/Cassandra/PSQL a strong plus. OCI Data Services has a strong portfolio of OLTP Services, such as, PostgreSQL, Redis, Aries Storage Platform for ADB-S. The key priorities include - driving large customer adoption; critical features like Cross-Region Replication, Extensibility of PSQL (Vector, Timescale, GIS etc.
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Role: Java lead with Cassandra. Location: Columbus, OH– (In person Interview mandatory) /Day One Onsite. Long Term Contract. Role: Java lead with Cassandra.
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