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6 years of experience must include: Ab initio, Informatica, Data Stage; Teradata, IBM DB2, Cognos, Oracle PL SQL; Autosys, Control-M, Erwin, XML, HTML, CSS, Unix Shell Scripts; Data Analysis, Data Processing, Code Optimization, Performance tuning; Automating Business Process and Models; Microsoft Visio, Web Services, Crystal Reports; and HP Quality Center, ALM, VSS, EME, XSD. At least 3 years must include: Hadoop, HDFS, Big Data, Hive, Spark.
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Job Title: GCP & Teradata - Sr. Data Engineer. Experience in building high-performing data processing frameworks leveraging Google Cloud Platform and Teradata. Experience in performing ETL and data engineering work by leveraging multiple google cloud components using Dataflow, Data Proc, BigQuery.
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The typical source data platforms are Hadoop, Teradata, etc, and the target is BigQuery on GCP. Our client has hired a firm to develop the technical course to train engineers on this activity, and the proposed engineer(s) will review the content to ensure it is technically correct and learner-friendly to make the learning process seamless.
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Implement scalable and sustainable data engineering solutions using tools such as Databricks, Azure, Apache Spark, and Python. Tredence focuses on last mile delivery of insights into actions by uniting its strengths in business analytics, data science, and software engineering.
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Job Title: Data Engineer- MicroStrategy. As a Data Engineer for Analytics and Behavioral Change team, 5+ years of experience Microstrategy , Tableau, Teradata, SQL and Python.
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Job Summary: We are seeking a Data Engineer with expertise in Teradata and Vantage Cloud Lake to join our Tier 2 support team. Proven experience in data engineering with a strong focus on Teradata and Vantage Cloud Lake.
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Ab initio, Pyspark, Python, Shell Script; Hive, Pig, Impala; Data Warehouse, Data Lake, Data Mart Expertise; Unix, Linux, Hadoop; Oracle, Teradata; and Mongo Database. Use Oracle, Teradata and nosql database including Mongo Db to ingest and analyze semi-structured and unstructured data.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering or related field and 6 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a Software Engineer, Applications Development Senior Programmer Analyst, ETL Developer, or related position involving Ab Initio ETL standards in Data warehouse applications.
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4+ years of hands-on experience in designing, building, testing and deploying data pipelines in Teradata and Hadoop platform with experience in, HDFS, Hive, Spark, Streaming, HBase, Kafka, Oozie etc.
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Experience with Teradata (Vantage) or any RDBMS system/ ETL Tools. Excellent in trouble shooting the performance and data skew issues. Proficiency in SQL, relational and non-relational databases, query optimization and data modelling.
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MYSQL, Oracle, Apache HBase, Hive, Teradata, Synapse, Windows, Unix, Linux, Java, Python, Shell scripting, PL/SQL Pig scripting, Microsoft Azure, AWS, Cloudera (CDH3, CDH4, and CDH5), Hortonworks, GIT, Docker, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2, Power BI, Agile, Kanban, DevOps, Waterfall, Eclipse, JIRA, Jupyter notebook, Ansible, and Kibana to meet business needs.
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Integrate data platform infrastructure with other systems fostering seamless collaboration among teams e.g. system integration with Fivetran, Monte Carlo, Salesforce Data Cloud, Tableau, Looker, Teradata, Bigquery.
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Data Platforms: Teradata, Cassandra, MongoDB, Oracle, SQL Server, ADLS, Snowflake. Data Governance Engineer. 3+ years of cloud development and data lake experience (prefer Microsoft Azure) including Azure EventHub, Azure Data Factory, Azure Functions, ADX, ASA, Azure Databricks, Azure DevOps, Azure Blob Storage, Azure Data Lake, Azure Power Apps and Power BI.
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Required Skills : Data WarehouseAdditional Skills : Data Engineer. Designs, develops, and implements using the skillset Pyspark, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Factory, Python, Structured Streaming, Basics of Azure, Knowledge of Data Lake, Data Warehouse concept, Knowledge of SQLs, creates design documents, and performs program coding and testing.
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Additional Skills : Data Engineer. Required skillset: Pyspark, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Factory, Python, Structured Streaming, Basics of Azure, Knowledge of Data Lake, Data Warehouse concepts and Knowledge of SQLs.
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