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Any experience with Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse / Azure SQL / Azure SQL Managed Instance, Azure Analysis Services, DAX, Databricks, Azure Automation, Azure Key Vault, Azure Logic Apps, Azure AutoML PowerShell, Power BI.
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This person will help our data engineering initiatives with a particular focus on leveraging AWS, GCP, Snowflake, SQL Server, Oracle, Python, Apache Airflow, SSIS, and others. : Architect and refine a scalable, robust cloud data architecture within AWS or GCP, integrating Snowflake for data warehousing, SQL Server for database management, and leveraging Python, SSIS, and DataStage for complex ETL processes.
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Skills: pyspark,sql,python,azure,azure data engineer,adf (azure data factory),azure data factory,databricks. The ideal candidate will be proficient in tools and technologies like Pyspark, Azure Data Factory (ADF), Databricks, big data technologies, SQL, and Python.
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Technical: Required : Tableau/Power BI and SQL Ideal: Python/R, familiarity with Web and Marketing analytics (Adobe, Google), and Customer analytics (clustering, segmentation) Required or Acceptable Job-Related Experience : Data manipulation and visualization experience via Tableau / Power BI, SQL, Advanced Excel.
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Tech Stack: React, TypeScript, Python, Django, Go, AWS, Terraform, SQL, Kubernetes. Python, Django, Go, React, TypeScript, AWS, Terraform, SQL, Kubernetes. Tech Stack: React, TypeScript, Python, Django, Go, AWS, Terraform, SQL, Kubernetes.
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Azure Integration: Work with Azure services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, and Azure SQL Database for data integration, processing, and storage. We are seeking a skilled Data Engineer with extensive experience in DBT, Snowflake, and Azure, along with proficiency in Python and SQL. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of data modeling principles and a proven track record of developing robust data pipelines and architectures.
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As a Senior Azure Data Engineer, you will possess a deep understanding of Azure data services and technologies, including Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Databricks, and Azure SQL Database.
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Hands-on experience working with data pipelines using a variety of source and target locations (e.g., Databricks, Synapse, SQL Server, Data Lake, file-based, SQL and No-SQL database.
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5 years of experience must include: Hive, DB2, SAS, PL/SQL; JCL, CICS, Unix, Pyspark; Autosys, C7, Tivoli Scheduler; and JIRA, RTC, HP ALM, HP QC, Changeman, Infoman. Utilize programming languages including SQL, COBOL, JCL, DB2, Teradata, SAS, and PySpark.
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Familiarity with CI/CD tools (GitHub, Jenkins, UCD) and data storage solutions (PostgreSQL, MS SQL, Amazon RDS/Aurora, Databricks, Snowflake. Oversee the implementation and use of data storage solutions, including PostgreSQL, MS SQL, Amazon RDS/Aurora, Databricks, and Snowflake.
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IDEs: Eclipse, STS, Oracle SQL Developer, PuTTY, Visual Studio Code, SoapUI. No-SQL Database: MongoDB, Relational Database and Persistence: Hibernate (Object/Relational Mapping), JPA, JDBC, Oracle, PL/SQL, Query Performance Tuning.
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Strong in ETL data validation using ETL, MFS & SQL queries Strong knowledge on ETL and BI processes Should have expertise on Unix Shell script command Experience in Functional, Regression Testing and UAT.
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Thorough knowledge of Synapse and SQL Server including T-SQL and stored procedures. Advanced working SQL knowledge and experience working with relational databases, query authoring (SQL) as well as working familiarity with a variety of databases.
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Experience with API testing using Postman or SOAP UIExperience and proficient with basic SQL/database testingManage working relationship between QA team, Development team, Product team, Business stakeholders.
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Working knowledge of one or more of the following programming platforms: SAS, Matlab, R, Python, SQL, VBA, etc. Familiarity with vendor models like Hotscan, Actimize SAM/WLF, SearchSpace, RDC, Bridger Insight, ACE Pelican, TCH OFAC Screening (EPN), FICO Credit/Debit, Guardian Analytics, and ThreatMetrix.
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