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Principal Data Engineer(s) 1

Company Name:
EMC Corporation
DUTIES: Work with prospects and customers on procuring, transforming and storing big data in support of generating business insights. Will seek to understand customers urgent issues, and use data modeling and product expertise to provide answers, either as part of pre-sales proofs-of-concept or as a paid engagement. Lead design of data processing architecture including data structure design for customer solutions and lead performance tuning efforts. Contribute to system (OS/HW) architecture and optimization. Lead definition of project use cases, scope definition, and ongoing interaction with external customers to provide status updates, performance tuning analysis and recommendations, and share data processing architecture recommendations. Generate new product requirements for engineering group to enhance the analytics capabilities of the big data platform, in alignment with emerging subject-matter expertise. May be assigned to projects that utilize SQL, C/C++, Java, Python, Perl, and Hadoop tools (MapReduce, Pig, Hive, Hbase). May be assigned to various, unanticipated sites throughout the United States.
REQUIREMENTS: Masters degree in Comp. Sci., Engin(any), Business, Math, Physics, or related technical field plus 24 months experience in job offered or Student (project, R/A, T/A) or computer related occupation. Education or experience must include: 1) Javascript, 2) Android, 3) iOS, 4) ZeroMQ, 5) PostGIS, 6) PostgreSQL, 7) NLP, 8) glassfish, and 9) Ontology. Experience may be gained concurrently. Any suitable combination of education, training or experience is acceptable.
EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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