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The Principal Architect provides the global vision, rationale, and recommendations to leadership teams for challenging technical issues related to data center architectural design, while working on continually improvement of data center designs.
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Implement sensor fusion techniques to integrate data from multiple sensors such as GNSS, IMU, LIDAR, radar, sonar and cameras to enhance the accuracy and robustness of vehicle navigation where applicable.
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Validated experience in a similar role such as Solutions Architect, Technical Consultant, or Pre-sales Engineer, with hands-on experience with GenAI Search or equivalent technologies. Collaborate closely with the account team, including the Account Executive and the Solutions Architect (Pre-sales engineer), to provide ongoing technical coverage and support, while the account team focuses on identifying new deals.
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These encompass critical processes such as Supply Planning, Demand Planning, Order to Cash, Procure to Pay, Device Lifecycle Management, Reference Data, and Inventory Management. The Principal Architect, System embodies a multifaceted role, serving as a strategist, architect, designer, analyst, customer advocate, and influential leader in both business and technology realms.
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Professional Experience: At least 5 years of experience in data engineering, with a strong focus on data integration and pipeline construction in cloud environments and enterprise data warehouses like Snowflake.
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We are seeking a senior level Landscape Architect with more than 8 years of experience overseeing, coordinating, and supporting project designs during all stages of development. Senior Landscape Architect.
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Manage data transitions and platform migrations between SAP HANA/DataBricks, Tableau/PowerBI, and related ETL processes. Proficient in data platforms/systems (such as SQL, Databricks), ETL tools (such as Python, SnapLogic), process automation, and standardization.
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Experience using data visualization tools such as Tableau, Qlik, or Power BI. Experience with cloud and modern data science tools and platforms such as Databricks MLFlow, GCP BigQuery, AWS SageMaker, Kubeflow, and Azure ML.
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Workout hardware solutions for cloud products, including computing, storage, database, bigdata, edge computing etc., based on deep analysis of cloud product design and operational data. You will gain remarkable hardware architect, development and validation experiences in most advanced hardware infrastructure at massive scale.
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Advanced experience in SQL in big data warehouse systems such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc. 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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Work with diverse biological datatypes, including multi-omics data, microscopy data, in vivo and behavioral imaging data, electrophysiological data, and clinical data.
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Experience- Experience with data visualization using Tableau, Quicksight, or similar tools- Experience with data modeling, warehousing and building ETL pipelines- Experience in Statistical Analysis packages such as R, SAS and Matlab- Experience using SQL to pull data from a database or data warehouse and scripting experience (Python) to process data for modelingPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience with AWS solutions such as EC2, DynamoDB, S3, and Redshift- Experience in data mining, ETL, etc.
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Ideally you have an in-depth understanding of streaming data technologies like Amazon Kinesis or Apache Kafka, and experience with open-source data processing frameworks like Apache Spark, Apache Flink, or Apache Storm.
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Implement data integration solutions using dimensional modeling, granularity and source-to-target mapping to integrate new BI/DW requirements. Performing data analysis, including inspecting, cleansing, transforming and modeling for enabling data mining, using SciPy, scikit-learn, pandas, TensorFlow, Region-based Convolutional Neural Networks (R-CNN), OpenCV, Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT), and Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK); and.
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Architect mid to long term tangible R&D roadmap on computer graphics field for the next 3-5 year. Lead architect discussions for key features regarding to computer graphics. Architect future graphics subsystem & feature on existing or conceptual product.
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