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8+ years of proven track record as a data engineer. 3+ years of experience with Cloud based technologies – Databricks, S3, Azure Blob Storage, Notebooks, AWS EMR, Athena, Glue etc.
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Experience working with architects to design data warehouses, data lakes, data pipelines; warehouse, and pipeline operations (Azure Data Factory, Synapse and Databricks.
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This position requires:A bachelor’s degree in computer science, business or equivalent experience and eight or more years of experience as a data engineer, with strong proficiency Databricks, and Azure Data Factory.
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10+ years of experience managing big data platforms using Kafka, Spark, AWS services (S3, EMR, RDS, Redshift, etc), Databricks, Snowflake, Airflow, Kubernetes, Docker. Contribute to building, enhancing, and maintaining a robust, scalable, cost-optimized, secure, highly available, real-time framework for data ingestion, data transformation, data contracts, and AI/ML model execution using Databricks and AWS stack.
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What you will likely bring:Strong experience in Microsoft Azure Proficiency in data processing frameworks such as Azure Spark, or cloud-native data processing services (Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, Snowflake, CosmosDB) Experience with data integration and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes, including tools like cloud-native orchestration services.
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Cloud Technologies: Azure Databricks, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Explorer, Azure Data Lake Storage, and/or Azure Logic App. Master's degree in Computer Science or related field and 1 year of experience in the job offered or in a Sr. Data Engineer-related occupation.
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Solid experience with cloud data warehouse platforms such as Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, Synapse, Databricks, etc. As a Senior Data Engineer supporting Workplace Investing (WI) - Healthcare Group (HCG), you are deeply entrenched in building data infrastructure, with a passion for using tools and frameworks to guide the development of stable, robust, and resilient data environments that best serve our business.
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Net, C#, Qlik, Power BI, Machine Learning, Azure Data Factory, RedShift, UiPath, Cloud, RPA, AWS, Redshift, Kinesis, QuickSight, SageMaker, S3, Databricks, AWS Lake Formation, Snowflake, Python, Qlik, Athena, Data Pipeline, Glue, Star Schema, Data Modeling, SQL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, PySpark, Microsoft Fabric, dbt, Linux, Terraform, Bicep, Data Ops, Purview, Git, Delta, Pandas, Spark SQL.
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Design, develop, and maintain scalable and efficient data pipelines for extracting, transforming, and loading (ETL) data from various sources into our data warehouse leveraging AWS, Databricks, Python and SQL technologies.
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5 years of data engineering experience leveraging technologies such as Snowflake, Azure Data Factory, ADLS Gen 2, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Databricks, Apache Spark, Scala, Synapse, SQL Server.
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Our Partners thrive The H-E-B Way. In the Senior Software Engineer, Data Solutions job, that means you have a. Proven experience with technologies like Kafka, Kubernetes, Spark, Databricks, AWS EMR, Lambda, S3, Snowflake, Teradata, GCP Cloud services, and NoSQL solutions.
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An expert developer using SQL and SQL-like query languages on Snowflake, Databricks and AWS Data capabilities. Have 7 or more years of professional experience as a Data Engineer/Architect in a fast-paced environment.
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Designs and develops Databricks Notebooks to support data ingestion, curation and provisioning of complex enterprise data to achieve analytics & reporting on our current technology stack.
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Build data workflows using Databricks. IT is seeking a seasoned Data Engineer III who possesses knowledge of appropriate data sources to address the specific requirements of projects for data modeling.
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5+ years of experience building/implementing data pipelines using Databricks or similar cloud database. Job Title: Data Engineer with Python Coding. 5+ years of experience migrating/developing data solutions in the AWS cloud is required.
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