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Data Modeler - Big Data

Our client is currently seeking a Data Modeler - Big Data in West Lake, TX.
Please send qualified resumes to asandilands@judge.
com.
This is a Data Modeler / Data Engineer position in the Data Management team in Global Data Delivery organization.
The Data Management team is ultimately responsible for the data model for Enterprise Data Warehouse and Big Data store.
The Data Management team establishes data modeling standards for the Data Warehouse and Big Data.
While we are mature on the classic Data Warehouse, we want to ramp up on our use of Big Data.
What we are looking for in this specific position is a mix of data modeling experience combined with new big data skillset.
As a Data Engineer, you can helps us embrace and leverage the Big Data opportunity.
You will help us find the right balance of design and governance for Big Data.
He will help create data design standards and best practices for Big Data, so that we can maximize our use of Big Data, and avoid a data swamp.
Skills required:
Data Modeling, ERwin (or equivalent is a must) tool experience, strong SQL, data analysis, Kimball and Inmon design concepts, Teradata (highly desired) Big Data skills (must), +
Hive minimum 1 year experience with production deployments, deep knowledge of Hive architecture, configuration +
Spark (must) including sparkSQL, spark streaming +
HBase, +
Drill, +
MapR distribution experience (preferred) Reporting (desired).
Ability to work in a fast-paced, technical, cross-functional environment and be able to produce with minimal direction.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
ID:
586813 Type:
Contract Salary:
Open.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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