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Expertise in MS-SQL, Databricks, Python, PowerShell, and additional scripting languages. 6+ years of software development experience, including proficiency in JavaScript, Python, PowerShell, and other scripting languages.
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Scripting and Programming (e.g., Python, SQL, R, Java, Scala, etc.) Data Mining (e.g., Microsoft SQL Server, etc.) Predictive Analytics (e.g., Python, IBM SPSS, SAS Enterprise Miner, RPL, Matl, etc.
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Advanced knowledge of DAX/MDX, Azure DevOps, HTML, JSON, and SQL Server. Strong grasp of data integration, data architecture, and SQL Server database technology. Preferred experience with Python & PowerShell scripting.
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NET; C#; HTML; REST APIs; CSS; JavaScript; jQuery; Angular; SharePoint; Python; Shell Scripts; SQL Server; Oracle; NoSQL DBs; Cloud Technologies such as Azure and AWS; Git; Lucid Chart; Postman; Jenkins; Azure DevOps; Kubernetes; and Docker.
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Should have in depth knowledge on Azure Data Factory, Databricks, SSIS, Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Azure Event Hubs, PySpark, Spark Streaming, ADLS Gen2, Azure Blob, Azure Synapse, Azure SQL, SQL Server and good working knowledge on Tableau.
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Minimum of 3 years using at least one ETL tool such as Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), AWS Glue, Microsoft Azure Data Factory, IBM Infosphere DataStage, or any ETL applications.
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4+ years of enterprise data warehouse development with SQL, Python, Azure Data Factory (ADF), Azure Databricks, Kafka, and ideally Snowflake experience. Looking for a Data Engineer with SQL, Python, ADF, Databricks, Kafka and ideally Snowflake experience to work 100% remote.
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Schedule and perform maintenance on servers, including patching and software updates. We are seeking a Sr. Power BI Developer who will be responsible for. Stay proactive regarding new Microsoft Power BI Service, gateway, and desktop releases, evaluating their impact and taking necessary actions.
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You will be responsible for extracting, transforming, and loading (ETL) data from Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) into our Snowflake data warehouse, ensuring clean, reliable data for analysis and reporting.
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3+ years of Cloud Experience: Azure (preferred)/AWS/GCP. Expert in Microsoft SQL Server (preferred) or other relational databases. Strong programming skills in Python or any other programming language.
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Full span of experience must include: Shell scripts, SQL, PL/SQL, Python, Java, C; Oracle; Mysql; Analysis, detection, and prediction of data integration issues in the data warehouse; and Autosys, Control M. At least 1 year of experience must include: Talend; Teradata; and Appworks.
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Experience in, or a working knowledge of Python, SQL, R, VBA, Snowflake, or Google Cloud Platform is a plus. The firm is the No. 1 investment bank for global M&A transactions under $1 billion, the No. 1 M&A advisor for the past eight consecutive years in the U.S., the No. 1 global restructuring advisor for the past nine consecutive years, and the No. 1 global M&A fairness opinion advisor over the past 25 years, all based on number of transactions and according to data provided by Refinitiv.
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Must have programmatic experience of SQL, Python, Apache Spark. Experience with legacy data warehouses (on SQL Server or any Relational Datawarehouse platform) Google Cloud Platform, ideally with Google Big Query, Cloud Composer and Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud spanner, Cloud SQL.
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Skills: R, Python, Pyspark, Machine Learning, SQL, building models in platforms like Power BI or Tableau. o9 Solutions is looking for an experienced, talented, and motivated Lead Data Scientist to come join our global team in NA or EMEA. As part of this Data Science team, you will be involved in the end-to-end delivery of our supply chain planning products and building advanced forecasting models with Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning and AI with algorithms such as R, and Python.
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NET, Node.js); Databases (SQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Cloud-Managed Databases); Cloud (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud); DevOps (Jenkins, Packer, Azure DevOps, Circle CI, Travis.
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