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ETL developer with Elasticsearch/Apache Spark/Scala experience. Utilizing ElasticSearch and other big data technologies like MapReduce, Apache Spark and Scala. Working within an Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud environment and utilizing tools such as SMS, Data Pipeline, Relational Database (RDS), Cloudwatch, EC2, EBS, S3, KMS, or SMS.
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2 years experience in: Database testing (DBT), Postgres, Redshift database, SQL, Apache Airflow DAG, Apache Spark, Scala code language, Python code language, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Jenkins (CI/CD), Git and GitHub for version control and management, Alembic database migration tool.
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You will be working with all levels of technology from backend data processing technologies (Databricks/Apache Spark) to other Cloud computing technologies / Azure Data Platform. Significant hands-on experience designing and implementing reusable frameworks using Apache Spark (PySpark preferred or Java/Scala.
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Familiarity with ElasticSearch and other big data technologies like MapReduce, Apache Spark, and Scala. The job locations include Chantilly, VA. Education and Experience: A bachelor's degree and at least ten years of experience Active Top Secret/SCI with Polygraph Skills and Knowledge: Experience in cloud services such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, or Oracle Cloud, including associated tools like EC2, EBS, S3, etc.
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Advanced knowledge of cloud computing technologies such as: Apache Spark, Azure Data Factory, Azure DevOps, Azure ML (Machine Learning), Hadoop, Microsoft Azure, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud.
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Advanced knowledge of cloud computing technologies such as: Apache Spark, Azure Data Factory, Azure DevOps, Azure Client (Machine Learning), Hadoop, Microsoft Azure, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud.
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Stay current with emerging trends and technologies in big data and cloud computing, particularly related to Databricks and Apache Spark. Experience with Apache Spark and related technologies.
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Experience with Apache Spark, Apache Streaming, and Jupyter Hub+ Event Reporter to introduce ML and pattern recognition to discover hidden insights. Familiarity with big data technologies, (e.g., Elastic Search, Apache Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, etc.
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4+ years Experience with technologies Apache Mesos, Marathon, or Apache Spark. Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Experience with Apache Hadoop, HUE, Hive, Pig, Spark, Elasticsearch, Kibana, or Tableau. Experience with the GEOINT domain including geospatial intelligence or remote sensing, GEOINT databases, including GIMS, BVI, or CRATE, and ABI and multi-INT fusion.
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Experience with streaming platforms and data engineering such as Apache Kafka or Apache Spark a plus. Experience with streaming platforms and data engineering such as Apache Kafka or Apache Spark a plus.
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Develop, program, and maintain applications using the Apache Spark open-source framework. Work with different aspects of the Spark ecosystem, including Spark SQL, DataFrames, Datasets, and streaming.
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Desired Skills: Experience with Apache Spark, Apache Streaming, and Jupyter Hub+ Event Reporter to introduce ML and pattern recognition to discover hidden insights. Experience with data processing and analysis tools, (e.g., Python, Sci-Kit, NumPy, SQL, Spark, etc.
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Spark Developer must have strong programming skills in Java, Scala, or Python. Job Title: Tech Lead (Spark and Python expertise) Should have experience on Java, Python and Spark. Proven experience as a Spark Developer or a related role.
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Will maintain, move, and manipulate data between applications, using appropriate software/code: Apache Spark, ElasticSearch, R, Python, Kibana and others as technology evolves. IT-Strat has supported multiple clients including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE via both prime and meaningful subcontracts.
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