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Proven experience working with large, complex data sets and disparate data sources across various platforms (e.g., SQL Server, Informix, Oracle, Access, Postgres, etc. Experience with Azure tools (mainly Databricks, Data Factory and Synapse.
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Strong SQL and RDBMS skills (Oracle, Teradata, Redshift, SQL Server, etc); comfortable working with sample code. Cloud computing platforms (AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP, etc.
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Data platform architecture, system design, and platform engineering of Azure cloud infrastructure, ADLS Gen2, ADF, Event Hub, Kafka, Databricks, SQL Server and Snowflake. Experience with Azure Kubernetes, GitHub, Harness / Drone CI, or Azure DevOPS required.
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This team is at the forefront of how Microsoft licenses and monetizes its innovative commercial products and services, ranging from Productivity and Business Processes (e.g., Office 365, Microsoft 365, Copilot for Microsoft 365), Intelligent Cloud (e.g., Azure, Windows Server, SQL Server), and More Personal Computing (e.g., Windows and Windows 365.
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Experience with Azure Kubernetes, GitHub, Harness / Drone, or Azure DevOPS required. Data Observability experience with one or more of New Relic, Azure Monitor, Datadog or Dynatrace desired.
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The Data Engineer's responsibilities include designing, developing, and deploying Data Integration (ETL and or ELT) solutions using agreed upon design patterns and technologies; working with a large variety of data sources from json, csv, Oracle, SQL Server, Azure Synapse, Azure Analysis Services, Azure SQL DB, DataLake, polybase; and Streaming data sets.
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2+ years with databases such as SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL. Knowledge of distributed databases such as Redshift, Snowflake, Azure Synapse, and BigQuery. Experience with cloud based data services offered by Azure, AWS and Google.
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Strong technical expertise in Microsoft technologies, including Dynamics 365, SQL Server, Power Platform, and Azure. JOB TITLE: MS Dynamics D365 ERP Architect/Implementation consultant.
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Experience with Jira, Git, Azure DevOps SQL Server, ADW, Postgres, CI/CD. Design, develop and support ETL pipelines in Azure ADF, Spark, and Apache NiFi. Experience with Azure platform ecosystem products such as: Synapse, ADF, Azure Active Directory, Data Lake Storage (ADLS.
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NET, Python, SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of Azure tools and services. Including C#, Visual Studio, TFS, SQL Server, WCF, ASP.NET, MVC, Web API, LINQ, SOAP, and REST.
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Experience with Azure DevOps, MuleSoft, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft PowerBI, and C# preferred. Experience with Azure DevOps, MuleSoft, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft PowerBI, and C# preferred.
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Special Skill Requirements : (1) JavaScript; (2) SOAP; (3) HTML; (4) REST APIs; (5) C#; (6) Azure/AWS; (7) Agile; (8) Jenkins; (9) JIRA; and (10) SQL Server. Handle large data sets in the cloud (e.g. AWS, GCP, Alibaba, and/or Azure platforms.
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Power BI: Understand business requirements to set functional specifications for reporting applications Build automated reports and dashboards with the help of Power BI reporting tool Be experienced in tools and systems on MS SQL Server BI Stack, including SSRS and TSQL, Power Query, MDX, PowerBI, and DAX Be able to quickly shape data into reporting and analytics solutions.
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Migrating SQL Server from On-Premises to Azure Cloud using DMA, DMS, Azure Data Studio, Log shipping, Backup & restore and various other migration methods. On-Prem/Cloud upgrade of SQL Server from Legacy version to latest versions in Azure.
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Experience with SQL platforms (e.g. SQL Server, Azure SQL, MySQL, Azure Cosmos DB) Experience with development tools, including TFS, VSTS, Docker, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub.
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