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Utilize Databricks for big data processing, analytics, and machine learning workflows. We are looking for a Sr. Data Engineer – AWS & Databricks to join us as we build cutting-edge technology solutions.
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In-depth knowledge of the Databricks Unified Analytics Platform and its features for collaborative big data analytics. Direct Client - Sr Lead Data Engineer Apache Spark, Spark Core, Spark SQL, Spark Streaming – Data Bricks Location: Hybrid (Seattle, WA) Length: 12 Months Job description This position contributes to Client success by building enterprise data services for analytic solutions.
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Our Content Engineering team is seeking a highly hardworking Data Engineer with a strong technical background and passionate about diving deeper into Big Data to develop state of the art Data Solutions.
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Experience with data analysis software (MATLAB, Python, JMP, etc.) , scripting, and data visualization. Data analysis skills with demonstrated ability to construct clear data-based problem statements.
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Work with internal partners and outside vendors to catalog, clean, and integrate Hasbro and external data sources into Hasbros data model; develop processes and tools to enable access to data for analytical purposes.
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Use of tools like Apache Airflow, ADF, or Databricks to orchestrate and schedule data workflows. Experience in designing and implementing ETL processes using Databricks notebooks for efficient data extraction, transformation, and loading.
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Data backup and recovery solutions (Datto, Code42, AWS Glacier, etc) Apple MDM (Jamf, Addigy) experience is a big plus. We are looking for a self-motivated and talented Microsoft 365 Engineer to join our California-based Managed Services Provider.
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SCHIE delivers the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's over 200 online businesses including Bing, MSN, Office 365, Xbox Live, Teams, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform globally with our server and data center infrastructure, security and compliance, operations, globalization, and manageability solutions.
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Implement data processing pipelines using Azure Data Factory, Databricks, Azure Machine Learning, Azure Logic Apps, Azure Function Apps, Azure Kubernetes container and other big data services.
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We are adding privacy features to Apache's big data ecosystem (Spark, Hive Presto), and building world-class data security & privacy framework for big data tech stack.
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Much of this work will be done with Finite Element Models using NASTRAN and MATLAB. You will also work closely with a variety of systems to understand our test data and provide input into test plans so that you get the data you need.
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Experience with backend development (e.g., NoSQL databases, AWS, analytics, and exploring data in a big data environment like Dynamo, Kinesis, Redshift, etc.) Talis is hiring a Services Architect / Senior Software Engineer to develop live-ops features for an exciting early-stage game studio.
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Title: Lead Data Engineer. Demonstrate deep knowledge and ability to lead others in the data engineering team to build and support noninteractive (batch, distributed) & real-time, highly available data, data pipeline and technology capabilities.
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A proven track record in building and maintaining big data platforms for streaming and batch data processing, data engineering, building backend systems and APIs. Partner with data scientists, data analysts, fraud specialists, infrastructure engineers and product managers to design, build and deliver big data projects and new data platform capabilities.
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