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Experience using Big Data or Cloud integration technologies such as Databricks, Matillion, Azure Data Factory, AWS Glue, AWS Lambda, etc. Expertise and hands-on experience developing and deploying SQL, Python, and Spark-based data pipelines into production environments.
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Proficiency in SQL and multiple programming languages for building data pipelines including Python, Scala, Spark, and Java. Experience in multi-threaded, concurrent programming and synchronization Cloud technology experience on platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Experience developing Big Data applications using java, Spark, Kafka is a huge plus.
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Graduate degree in computer Science or related field with five years of professional experience as an ETL Developer utilizing Informatica, IBM DataStage, SQL, PL/SQL, and Python. 2 years of experience with Informatica, Python, SQL, and PL/SQL.
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Epocrates Engineering tech stack includes native iOS and Android apps, Java, AWS, ECS, Kafka, Knowledge Graphs, SQL and non-SQL data stores, React, TypeScript, Python, Vector Search DB, Docker and Kubernetes, as well as a suite of in-house and third-party content publishing tools, an A/B experiment design platform and a commercial-advertising platform.
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Working knowledge of Business Intelligence tools: Tableau and PowerBI. Experience with other Big Data tools such as Spark, Snowflake, and Kafka Experience creating and using APIs Preference for background in Financial Services in Wealth Management/Independent Broker Dealer/RIA EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelors/Masters in Computer Science, MIS/Information Management, Engineering or related field 3+ years experience in Data Engineering role.
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KEY QUALIFICATIONS: Python, SQL Data processing, ML experience Data Warehouse knowledge ETL pipeline knowledge Data Engineering Data Science Data Analytics, Data Mining PLEASE HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNICAL SKILLS: Kubernetes, Tableau, PowerBi MongoDB Microsoft Cloud Services like Azure and AKS Snowflake SQL Server data platform Software development (including design, implementation, testing, and change management.
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Proficiency with Orchestration and IaC (Airflow, ECS, Kubernetes, Terraform, CloudFormation), Git, Containerization (docker), SQL (Postgres, Snowflake) Experience with data visualization and dashboarding technologies (e.g. plot.ly, Dash, Streamlit.
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Build solutions by partnering with key stakeholders, including the IT, Information Security, Big Data and Enterprise Process Solutions teams. It is one of the core roles within the newly created Forensic Data Analytics Team within the Global Investigations and Digital Forensics Team.
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Our core stack for this position consists of dbt (data build tool), SQL, Snowflake, Stitch and Airflow. 5-6 years of experience as an Analytics/Data Engineer or Data Warehouse Developer, developing complex data models using dbt, macros, and Jinja or similar.
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Building data processing pipelines to integrate large datasets from multiple sources and formats, in both streaming and batch mode; Designing and developing data pipelines from ingestion to consumption within big data architecture using Python, Java, SQL etc.
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Strong fluency in Python and SQL, experience with Tensorflow, PyTorch, Airflow and data warehouse. Experience with SQL and cloud technologies like Snowflake, Google BigQuery, Databricks, presto etc.
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Experience in mathematics (statistics, linear algebra, differential calculus); data visualization (Tableau, Power BI, Qlikview); programming (SQL, Python, R, Java); data analysis (feature engineering, data wrangling, EDA) and machine learning (classification, regression, reinforcement learning, deep learning, clustering, dimensionality reduction.
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Stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and industry trends in cloud computing, big data processing, and data engineering. Comfortable with Microsoft SQL data technologies (SSAS/SSIS/SSRS.
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Intermediate to Advanced data analysis skills and tools (e.g., SQL, SAS, Python, Hadoop, Teradata, Snowflake, Tableau, Collibra, Infosphere, Alation, etc.) Represents GBS Data Governance in enterprise workgroups and data steward communities of practice.
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Experience with cloud and big data technologies to extract and analyze data (Snowflake, S3, Redshift, Athena, Hive, BigQuery, Spark, etc). Coding ability and intimacy with the data science toolkit in an applied context (R, Python, Pandas, NumPy, SQL.
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