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Share in-depth data analytics expertise to support the technical relationship with customers, including technology advocacy, supporting bid responses, product and solution briefings, proof-of-concept work, and partnering directly with product management to prioritize solutions impacting customer adoption to Google Cloud.
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As a Customer Engineer in the Google Public Sector team, you will partner with technical Sales teams as a data analytics subject matter expert to differentiate Google Cloud to our customers.
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Share data analytics expertise to support the technical relationship with customers including advocacy, supporting bid responses, product and solution briefings, POC work, and partnering with product management to prioritize solutions impacting adoption to Google Cloud.
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Experience with Big data, machine learning, and numerical programming frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, Python, MATLAB). As a Senior Customer Engineer, you will support the Google Cloud Sales team and drive goals, mission, and strategy around Google Cloud AI/ML solutions that aid in a customer's migration and transformation.
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As a North America Technical Team Data Analytics Customer Engineer, you will partner with technical Sales teams as a data analytics subject matter expert to differentiate Google Cloud to our customers.
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Experience in technical sales or consulting in cloud computing, data analytics, or Big Data. You will help prospective and existing customers and partners understand the power of Google Cloud, develop creative cloud solutions and architectures to solve their business challenges, engage in proofs of concepts, and troubleshoot any technical questions and roadblocks related to database migrations, data back ends, and all aspects of the data life-cycle.
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Experience with developing data warehousing, data lakes, batch/real-time event processing, streaming, data processing (ETL/ELT), data migrations, data visualization tools, and data governance on cloud native architectures.
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Share in-depth data analytics expertise to support the technical relationship with customers including advocacy, supporting bid responses, product and solution briefings, POC work, and partnering with product management to prioritize solutions impacting adoption to Google Cloud.
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As a Customer Engineer, you will support Google Cloud Sales team and drive goal, mission, and strategy around Google Cloud AI/ML solutions that aid in a customer's migration and transformation.
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Experience with Big Data technologies or concepts, such as analytics warehousing, data processing, data transformation, data governance, data migrations, ETL, ELT, SQL, NoSQL, performance or scalability optimizations, or batch versus streaming.
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Experience developing data warehousing, data lakes, batch/real-time event processing, streaming, data processing (ETL/ELT), data migrations, data visualization tools, and data governance on cloud native architectures.
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As a Data Specialist, you will guide customers on how to ingest, store, process, analyze, explore, and visualize data on Google Cloud Platform. Experience working with Big Data, information retrieval, data mining, or machine learning.
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Experience with Big Data technologies or concepts: analytics warehousing, data processing, data transformation, data governance, data migrations, ETL, ELT, SQL, NoSQL, performance or scalability optimizations, or batch versus streaming.
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The team is scaling out a centralized source of truth for all of Google's financial data built on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Core technology. Experience working with big data platforms such as BigQuery, F1, or Spanner.
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Develop complex, big data pipelines and report solutions with extremely low tolerances for data error. And nobody at Google loves big numbers like the Finance team when providing in depth analysis on all manner of strategic decisions across Google products.
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