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Amazon Kids seeks a Sr. UX Researcher to define and drive the future of Kids devices and experiences at Amazon. - Champion customer advocacy and integrate UX research into the product development process.
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In this role as a Transformation Foundation Architect you will be working alongside colleagues & client partners to solve some of the hardest problems in enterprise technology: Creating new foundations & core systems that enable the wider enterprise to operate on modern platforms in real-time.
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We are looking for a networking and virtualization savvy Solution Architect to join the NVIDIA SA team focused on supporting accelerated computing networking solutions for Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Data Analytics workloads on virtualized platforms.
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Lunar Lander System Lab Architect. At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. Join us in lowering the cost of access to space and enabling Blue Origin's vision of millions of people living and working in space to benefit Earth.
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About This Role The Lead UX Designer defines, designs and champions the high-level experience strategies for Lululemon Digital & Omni, with the goal of enabling customers to shop and enjoy the sweat life across Lululemon’s digital ecosystem (web, app, in-store, community, etc) in a seamlessly connected way.
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Architect scalable, high-performance cloud-based data solutions using GCP services such as BigQuery, Dataflow, Pub/Sub, Dataproc, and Cloud Storage. GCP certifications such as Professional Data Engineer or Professional Cloud Architect.
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Understanding of Telecom Application Landscape across CSP Processes- Enterprise Services will be preferred.
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4+ years experience as a Data Architect with a focus on data governance. The candidate must also have experience in data modelling and end-user querying using Amazon Redshift or Snowflake, Amazon Athena, Presto, and orchestration experience using Airflow.
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What You'll Do The Associate Growth Architect is responsible for injecting expert growth and marketing strategies into our project work. Expert knowledge of digital growth and marketing tools such as: Meta, Google, Amazon, TikTok, Trade Desk, SEMRush, SimilarWeb, Salesforce, Adobe, Braze, Hubspot, Segment/Twilio, Amplitude, Optimizely, etc.
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Automation - PowerShell, Bicep, Runbooks, Python, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager
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The Principal Systems Architect is responsible for multi-disciplinary end-to-end system design for solutions leveraging multiple propulsion system types (chemical and electric propulsion), multiple measurement sources (ex.
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Bungie’s Destiny 2 team is seeking a Technical UI/UX Designer to join our UI/UX Org. This design role will plan and implement large-scale UI/UX features in close collaboration with Design, Art, and Engineering Leads to deliver major experiential features for future releases of Destiny.
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OneStream Certified Professional (OCP) -Lead Architect. Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Architect Important Skills Experience with Cloud Architecture and best practice. HealthCare Interoperability Tools: Previous experience with integration engines such as Intersystems, Lyniate, Redox, Mirth Connect, etc.
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As a Senior Control Systems Architect in the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Office of CO+I, you will be responsible for responding to future market and business requirements to innovating new data center control systems architectures and product solutions that enable new capabilities and improve the performance, efficiency, and reliability of Microsoft's data center.
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