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Snowflake, Databricks, Python, SQL , SSRS, SSIS. Snowflake + Databricks + Azure Data Factory with Python+ Java. Strong knowledge & experience of architecture & internals of Apache Spark using Python.
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Advanced degrees, certifications and significant experience in data architecture, data management, Data Science, Azure Cloud Big Data technologies, Azure Data Lake Storage, Kafka, Air Flow, Stream Analytics, Databricks, Spark, Databricks SQL Analytics, Notebooks, MLflow, Snowflake, Snowflake SQL, Snowpark, Cosmos DB, Alation, Python, R, Java, Scala, Azure functions, Advanced Analytics and AI Client libraries, KsqlDB, FHIR/Rest API, GraphQL API, Power BI etc.
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Working experience using quantitative software and database querying tools (e.g., SAS, SQL, Python). Working experience using presentation development software (e.g., Tableau, PowerBI, PowerPoint.
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Discovery Meeting with a Software Engineer (including a Kata) Clarification Meeting with a Software Engineer. You have significant full stack programming experience including experience with Agile methodologies, SaaS software architecture, and modern programming languages.
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The Cybersecurity Engineer will be responsible for providing technical expertise and cybersecurity support for a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Air Operations Center (AOC) program. Under direction of the Cybersecurity Lead, the Cybersecurity Engineer will support the incorporation of cybersecurity considerations into the system design as well as Risk Management Framework (RMF) Certification and Accreditation (C&A) and Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities.
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Python, Golang, and/or Java comprehension and development experience. The ability to design, author, and release code in languages like Go, Python, or Java. Proficiency with the architecture, deployment, performance tuning, and troubleshooting of open source data analytics technologies, especially Apache Spark, Flink, AirFlow, and related software in a large scale environment.
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Working closely with the Platform Security team, the Senior Security Engineer role will be responsible for collaboratively maintaining, automating, and supporting all aspects of Azure-based cloud infrastructure focusing on vulnerability management, security reporting, and risk mitigation.
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Minimum 15 years' experience as an IP based voice engineer spanning multiple locations. Expertise with Cisco Unified Communications specializing in voice. Expertise with Avaya, and NEC Telcom systems.
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Dynatrace, Python, AWS, AWS Cloud Watch, Glue and Lambda. 5) Associate should have Python hands on experience. Job Description: Job title: Site Reliability Engineer. Experienced Senior Cloud Engineer with 6-10 years of experience in AWS and AWS Cloud Formation.
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We are looking for a knowledgeable and experienced SAP Ariba Buyer QA Engineer to join our team. Ariba QA / Testing Engineer. Knowledge of Software Testing, Programming Languages, and Quality Assurance Principles.
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Our mission is to develop and deliver software that empowers clinicians to create higher quality records, leading to better patient care. Experience with MySQL, Postgres, Typescript, JavaScript, HTML, and SAAS. Proficient in front-end development with Angular/React.
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We are seeking a Field Service Engineer (FSE) with a minimum of 5+ years of experience and multi-vendor training on Cardiovascular/Cath Lab equipment. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Field Service Engineer based in Remote, OR, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Optimize and migrate policies and objects from the existing environment to our Next-Gen Firewall
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The Quality Assurance Engineer is responsible for leading the end-to-end quality of projects within the Company’s. Experience with software automation testing methodologies including regression, functional, unit, integration, coverage, performance and load preferred.
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Job Description 5-D Systems, a KRATOS Company, is seeking a highly motivated candidate who will provide systems engineering technical contribution and leadership.
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