DataStage Snowflake Developer - Only on W2 Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

DataStage Snowflake Developer - Only on W2

Job Title:
DataStage Snowflake DeveloperLocation:
Cincinnati, OH (Onsite)Duration:
9
Months
Job Description:
Must Have:
Data Stage Snowflake Job
Summary:
Handle the design and construction of scalable management systems, ensure that all data systems meet company requirements, and also research new uses for data acquisition. Required to know and understand the ins and outs of the industry such as data mining practices, algorithms, and how data can be used.Primary
Responsibilities:
Design, construct, install, test and maintain data management systems. Build high-performance algorithms, predictive models, and prototypes. Ensure that all systems meet the business/company requirements as well as industry practices. Integrate up-and-coming data management and software engineering technologies into existing data structures. Develop set processes for data mining, data modeling, and data production. Create custom software components and analytics applications. Research new uses for existing data. Employ an array of technological languages and tools to connect systems together. Collaborate with members of your team (eg, data architects, the IT team, data scientists) on the project s goals. Install/update disaster recovery procedures. Recommend different ways to constantly improve data reliability and quality.
Qualifications:
Technical Degree or related work experience Experience with non-relational & relational databases (SQL, MySQL, NoSQL, Hadoop, MongoDB, etc.) DataStage Snowflake Developer - Only on W2 Recommended Skills Algorithms Apache Hadoop Data Analysis Data Management Data Modeling Data Structures Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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