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Design, implement, and support data warehouse / data lake infrastructure using AWS big data stack, Python, Redshift, Quicksight, Glue/lake formation, EMR/Spark/Scala, Athena etc.
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We are looking for a Staff Cloud Support Engineer who likes working with data and solving a wide variety of issues utilizing their technical experience having worked on a variety of operating systems, database technologies, big data, data integration, connectors, and networking.
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Microsoft's Azure Data engineering team is leading the transformation of analytics in the world of data with products like databases, data integration, big data analytics, messaging & real-time analytics, and business intelligence.
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Within Azure Data, the big data analytics team provides a range of products that enable data engineers and data scientists to extract intelligence from all data – structured, semi-structured, and unstructured.
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As a developer on our team, you’ll own code end-to-end from design to development, and work closely with senior technical leaders within the team and across AWS. You’ll have a sound understanding of computer science fundamentals and practical industry experience, working across the stack with technology involving modern web, SOA, NoSQL databases, AI, ML, Big Data and more.
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Technical Proficiency: Expertise in SQL and programming languages such as Python; familiarity with big data technologies like Apache Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. Chewy's Data Analytics team has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Data Engineer (Data Engineer III) to join the pack.
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Experience working with Big Data, information retrieval, data mining, or machine learning. Experience architecting, developing software, or internet scale production-grade Big Data solutions in virtualized environments.
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If you are a talented, detail-oriented and enthusiastic software professional who is passionate about new technologies including big data, computer vision, and machine learning, then this is the right team.
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Utilize AWS cloud services such as EMR, Redshift, and Spark to build and optimize big data solutions. Expertise in Python and big data technologies such as Apache Spark. Job Description: We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to play a key role in scaling out our enterprise payment processing system.
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Use Advanced big data scheduling techniques (Jenkins, Airflow) for reliable and recurrent data processing. Develop big data applications for precise audience targeting and cutting-edge measurement for campaign reporting, leveraging the wealth of data within the Walmart ecosystem.
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Below are some example projects:Apache Spark: Develop the de facto open source standard framework for big data. Experience with distributed systems, databases, and big data systems (Spark, Hadoop.
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Familiarity with big data technologies and frameworks (e.g., Apache Spark, Hadoop) Experience with machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques for data analysis. This includes implementing business logic, data processing, and integration with external data sources, as well as ensuring secure coding practices, data protection, and application robustness.
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Our big data solution leverages Spark, HBase, Sqoop, Oozie, and process messaging (Kafka). We utilize event driven architectures leveraging a Kafka based Data Bus. Our code is released to production many times a week using our Continuous Deployment architecture.
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We are looking for a Sr. Software Engineer, Big Data with drive and experience to build performant, reliable and scalable systems to help our Data Science and other parts of our organization succeed.
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Do you want to build a cutting-edge highly scalable analytics big data platform using AWS technologies such as Redshift, RDS, S3, EMR, Glue, ADP, Hive, Kinesis, SNS/SQS, and NAWS supported streaming services.
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