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Big Data Developer

Our client, comprises a number of affiliated entities specializing in trading and proprietary, is seeking a Big Data DeveloperLocation :
HYBRID, Bala Cynwyd, PAPosition Type:
Full TimeOverview:
Our client is hiring a Data Engineer into their Operations Development team.
This team provides support to middle and back office application teams with all their database needs.
They are looking for a database administrator/developer to develop and maintain large and complex database systems using Hadoop, Oracle, and other technologies.
In this role you will:
Design, develop, and support database applications for our middle/Backoffice data systems Design solutions using Hadoop, Hive, Druid, Spark technologies Maintain and support our Oracle database instance and applications in a high-transaction environment Perform routine and customary operational activities to ensure a stable database environment Become a data domain expert Design, develop, and support Linux shell scripts and Python for batch processing Provide production support off hours/weekend, when needed
Qualifications:
At least 5 years of experience with Hadoop development Hands-on experience building solutions in Oracle Experience with query performance tuning Experience with Python and Unix Shell scripting required Ability and flexibility to provide occasional off hour/weekend support A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related discipline or its foreign equivalent.
Relevant technical experience may be substituted for education Vera Etinger, Senior RecruiterMitchell Martin Inc.
office 646.
723.
7379 email protected www.
mitchellmartin.
com Recommended Skills Apache Hadoop Apache Hive Apache Spark Data System Druid Information Technology 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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