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Advanced experience in SQL in big data warehouse systems such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc. Internal knowledge of open source or related big data technologies. For Senior Data Engineer (III.
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What you'll bring to Circle: For Senior Data Engineer (III) 4+ years of professional data engineering experience. As a member of the Data Engineering Web3 team, you own the ETL/ELT pipelines and data warehouse that are used to analyze trends and activity in our Web3 product offerings.
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3+ years’ experience working with Cloud technologies such as ADLS, Azure Databricks, Spark, Azure Synapse, Cosmos DB and other big data technologies. Implements big data and NoSQL solutions by developing scalable data processing platforms to drive high-value insights to the organization.
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Experience with data warehouse platforms such as Redshift, Databricks, Big Query, Snowflake. 6+ years' experience in engineering data pipelines using big data technologies (Spark, Flink etc.
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Data Architecture & Tools: modern cloud data platforms (Snowflake, Databricks, Big Query, RedShift), data analytics tools (Tableau, Looker, Power BI), data programming models (DataFrames, pandas), and AI (Python, R, Jupyter Notebooks, data wrangling, machine learning.
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Experience with big data technologies (Spark, Clickhouse, Redshift, Snowflake etc.) Proven success in communication with database users, software engineers and senior management to collect requirements, discuss data modeling decisions and define data engineering strategies.
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Experience with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL), big data cloud platforms (e.g., Snowflake, Azure Data Warehouse), and object-oriented data platforms (e.g., NoSQL, Hadoop, MongoDB.
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In-depth knowledge of the Databricks Unified Analytics Platform and its features for collaborative big data analytics. Use of tools like Apache Airflow, ADF, or Databricks to orchestrate and schedule data workflows.
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As a data engineering team that supports the central finance team within Amazon, our primary customer will always be our CFO. Hence a day to day activity of a Sr. big data engineer within this team will mostly revolve around solving data engineering problems for transforming our ever growing financial data.
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Data Warehousing: Develop scalable ETL pipelines in Big Data environments. Role Overview: We seek a Senior Software Engineer to design and grow data products and services using AWS, Databricks, Airflow, and Spark, with primary languages Scala and Java.
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2+ years of data/research scientist, statistician or quantitative analyst in an internet-based company with complex and big data sources experience. As a Language Data Scientist, you will start by diving deep into a couple of critical projects for Bedrock services to drive these projects forward.
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Big data technologies like Hadoop (Hortwonworks, Cloudera, Azure HDInsight, Amazon EMR), Spark, Kafka, Elasticsearch and others; e web, service, data, and infrastructure) and insurance specific (i.e. Guidewire, EIS, Duck Creek, etc.
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Apache Spark™ : Develop the de facto open source standard framework for big data. Experience with distributed systems, databases, and big data systems (Apache Spark, Hadoop.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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Solid understanding of data engineering concepts, including data modeling, data processing pipelines, and big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka). Experience working with relational and NoSQL databases, as well as cloud-based data storage solutions (e.g., AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage.
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