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Strong proficiency in building and optimizing big data pipelines using Databricks Delta and Apache Spark. How many years do you have working with Big Data? Provide technical guidance and support across various project facets, from data integration to troubleshooting.
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3+ years experience with Big Data technologies, such asApache Hadoop, Hive or Spark, Databricks and/or Snowflake. The ideal candidate will lead the architecture and implementation of on-premises and cloud big data solutions as part of enterprise data modernization.
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Proven experience building enterprise-grade software in a cloud-native environment (GCP or AWS) using cloud services such as GCS/S3, Dataflow/Glue, Data proc/EMR, Cloud Function/Lambda, Big Query/Athena, Big Table/Dynamo.
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Big Data Technologies:Distributed Computing: Tools like Apache Spark, Hadoop. Big Data Storage: Technologies such as HDFS, Apache Cassandra, or cloud storage solutions. Software Engineering & DevOps:Version Control: Familiarity with tools like Git. Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment: Knowledge of pipelines and tools like Jenkins, Travis CI.Containerization: Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, etc., for scalable deployment of data science applications.
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Experience in Big Data ecosystem : ETL, tooling of Big Data Platform (Apache Spark, Airflow), Datalake, Synapse or Snowflake. As a Senior Reliability Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring the robustness, availability, and performance of our cutting-edge Data Engineering and Machine Learning Platforms.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need an experienced data engineer like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions—from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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Software Development Manager (SQL / Big Data) - REMOTE. Software Development Manager (SQL / Big Data) Strong technical background and hands-on experience with SQL Server databases (modernization / migration) and Big Data is required.
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Work on small projects analyzing a variety of big data covering national security, cyber security, business intelligence, online social media, human behavior and more. Previous experience performing research in data analytics or big data.
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Is an expert at data integration with RDBMS, Big Data/Hadoop, Data Warehouse, Data Lake concepts and has relevant experience with various OS, network and storage concepts.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data engineering, with expertise in Databricks, DevOps tools (Jenkins/Terraform), and data modeling concepts (3NF, Dimensional, Data Vault.
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About the job Relocate to Malta D365 Finance & Operations Technical Architect (Consulting/Big 4) Azure SQL / SQL Server / Common Data Services (CDS) Experience with data migration, reporting and interfacing strategies.
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You are a Sales leader within the Federal Sales vertical with a proven track record of identifying and driving sales strategies in the pursuit of big bet deals within the Intelligence Agency community.
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Apply technical knowledge to architect solutions that meet business and IT needs, create Data Platform, AA/AI roadmaps, and ensure long term technical viability of new deployments, infusing key analytics technologies where appropriate (e.g. Azure ML, Database Platforms, Big Data, Data Lake, Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, etc.
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The Cloud Solution Architect - Data & AI will be responsible for the following:Customer CentricityGathers customer/partner insights (e.g., feedback around technical preferences, environments, business needs, competitive landscape), and maps architecture and digital transformation solutions to customer/partner business outcomes.
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This includes expanding the breadth and scope of the primary data collection offering, building new revenue-generating opportunities (e.g., strategic partnerships, novel methods of primary data collection, HTA facing evidence generation efforts, other) and collaborating across HEOR and adjacent business units with the intention of providing larger, cross functional, integrated HEOR offerings to clients.
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