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More than 10,000 organizations worldwide — including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 — rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark™, Delta Lake and MLflow.
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Founded in 2013 by the original creators of Apache Spark, Databricks has grown from a tiny corner office in Berkeley, CA to a global organization with over 1500 employees. Customers trust Databricks with their most valuable data and Trust & Safety has the mission to build the most trusted data analytics and ML platform in the world.
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Mentor and train other data engineers on best practices for data engineering and Databricks usage. Provide thought leadership in the Databricks and Lakehouse space, both within the organization and externally.
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Founded by the original creators of Apache Spark, Delta Lake and MLflow, Databricks is on a mission to help data teams solve the worlds toughest problems. rely on the Databricks Lakehouse Platform to unify their data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe.
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Use of tools like Apache Airflow, ADF, or Databricks to orchestrate and schedule data workflows. Experience in designing and implementing ETL processes using Databricks notebooks for efficient data extraction, transformation, and loading.
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Experience working with relational and big data database technologies (Databricks, Microsoft Azure). Programming/development experience with Microsoft Azure, Databricks, Python. Experience working with relational and big data database technologies (Databricks, Microsoft Azure.
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8+ years data engineering experience focused on Snowflake, Databricks, Kafka, AWS Glue, Airflow, and AWS services. Hands-on experience & understanding designing, building, and maintaining complex ETL pipelines using Snowflake, Databricks, Kafka, and AWS Glue.
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In-depth knowledge of the Databricks Unified Analytics Platform and its features for collaborative big data analytics. Optimization of Spark jobs and Databricks clusters for better performance.
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In depth knowledge of modern data technologies including Snowflake, RedShift, Azure SQL/Synaspe, Databricks or similar technologies. In depth knowledge of modern data technologies including Snowflake, RedShift, Azure SQL/Synaspe, Databricks or similar technologies.
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Develops and implements standards, and promotes their use throughout the warehouseDevelop, deploy and maintain data processing pipelines using cloud technology such as AWS, Kubernetes, Airflow, Redshift, Databricks, EMR.Define and manage overall schedule and availability for a variety of data sets.
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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. Data platform architecture, system design, and platform engineering of Azure cloud infrastructure, ADLS Gen2, ADF, Event Hub, Kafka, Databricks, SQL Server and Snowflake.
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Expert knowledge and experience in Databricks, Lake House, Structured Streaming, Kafka, Delta Lake, Delta Live table, Delta shareetc. Design, Develop, Modernize/Migrate pipelines to Databricks.
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Experience with Spark based technologies (Azure Synapse, Databricks, or Apache Spark) Experience with Spark based technologies (Azure Synapse, Databricks, or Apache Spark) The Special Projects team within Microsoft Research & Incubations is searching for a Research Data Scientist who is eager to tackle unique challenges around knowledge extraction, representation, and Large Language Models (LLM) memory systems.
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Familiarity with Databricks for big data processing. Experience implementing industry best practices like code analysis, unit testing, test automation pipelines, security controls using Azure DevOps/TFS, performance testing using VS etc.
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10 years of experience in building data science, machine learning solutions using Python, Scala, Spark DataBricks, SQL or similar. Must have 8+ years of experience in building data science, machine learning solutions using Python, Scala, Spark DataBricks, SQL or similar.
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