Big Data Engineer Engineering - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Big Data Engineer

HI, No H1s Please Job Title:
Big Data Engineer Location:
ONSITE, Phoenix, AZ 85054 Duration:
12
month contract role to start, potential to extend Interview Timeline (process):
2 rounds with panel Manager Notes:
Looking for candidates that have hands on Big data component/framework (Hive/Hadoop) experience Google Cloud Platform experience highly preferred Java development experience
Job Description:
Looking for a Software Engineer with strong analytical skills to help build and enhance our Big data application. This individual's day-to-day work will involve using Java, Scala, SQL, Big Data, Linux, git, and maven/gradle to design and build software solutions that are fast, scalable, and flexible. Required Skills/
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in computer science Advanced and demonstrable analytical, problem-solving, and debugging skills Professional programming experience in an enterprise setting High volume transactional environment experience 6
years of software development experience as a Java developer 6
years of software development experience as a Spark/Scala developer Extensive experience in designing and implementing large scale distributed data intensive platforms with high resiliency, availability, and reliability. Desired Skills:
NoSQL databases such as MapR DB, HBase, Cassandra Big Data such as Hadoop (MapR), Spark, Yarn Big Data querying tools such Hive Experience in Big Query and Cloud computing. With Regards, Teja Maripeti Desk:
Email:
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