AWS Data Architect Architecture - Germantown, MD at Geebo

AWS Data Architect

Looking for AWS Data Architect Must to be local to Maryland, Virginia & District of Columbia (DC).
Job Description:
Work closely with development teams and customers to design, architect, implement, and support big data solutions.
Provide design and development of cloud based solutions and is responsible for technical design and implementation of the architecture.
Experience:
At least Fifteen (15) years of experience in architecting on-prem/cloud based multi user environments with expertise in planning, designing, building, and implementing IT application modernization / implementation effort.
Strong leader with around 12
years of cross functional and technical experience in IT Industry which includes 5
years of experience in AWS cloud using Lambda, Step Function, Glue, DMS, S3, Snowflake, RDS PostgreSQL, Python and 10 years of experience in Data Warehousing and BI solutions using Informatica with Oracle and SQL databases Must have led or been chief architect in major IT implementation efforts.
Must have a strong background in software engineering principles and techniques.
Experience in web application technologies and middleware solutions.
Experience working in the database domain with at least two (2) years of experience managing all operations of Big Data stack preferably Cloudera in a Cloud Environment.
Experience with big data tools such as HBASE, Spark, Python, SpliceMachine, MongoDB, NoSQL based decision systems.
Must have Hands-on experience in Hadoop Ecosystem including HDFS, Hive, Yarn, Spark, Streamsets, Map-Reduce, Kafka as well as experience working with NoSQL Platforms.
Experience in designing and implementing automation using scripts, must be proficient in scripting.
Recommended Skills Amazon S3 Apache H Base Apache Hadoop Apache Hive Apache Kafka Apache Spark Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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