cloud hosting provider (AWS (preferred), Google Cloud, Azure or similar). Experience using modern build tools such as Maven, Jenkins, GitHub, etc. Experience with Amazon Web Services a strong plus - CloudFormation, EMR, S3, EC2, Athena etc. Experience with scheduling services such as Airflow, Oozie. Experience with Data ETL more »
Kafka or equivalent distributed event store and stream-processing platform. Experience working with Redis or equivalent in-memory storage. Experience working with AWS S3, Athena, ECS, Cloud Formation, Lambdas & Cloudwatch. Experience with concurrent development source control (GIT). Systems integration experience with networking, data migrations, API integration and design. more »
inflight programme for a government client. The project in question involves a complex data transformation initiative and someone with strong experience in AWS, S3, Athena and Python. Due to the nature of the role, candidates will require active SC clearance. Experience required: S3 Athena Glue AWS Lambda Python more »
as Flask). Familiarity with SQL Server and/or PostgreSQL database technologies. Linux experience. Cloud development experience (e.g. AWS). Familiarity with SecDB, Athena or Quartz. Team Player with Excellent Communication Skills. more »
Architecture & Design Enterprise Architecture and good knowledge of object-oriented programming and design patterns AWS services: API gateway, Lambda, SNS, SQS, DynamoDB, Kinesis, EC2, Athena, Elastic Beanstalk REST API Design and specification using Swagger/OpenAPI Programming Experience of both functional programming and object-orientated programming Excellent programming skills more »
analytics, data integration, data platform) using cloud-based hyperscales, with emphasis on AWS services including S3, Redshift, Lambda, Step Functions, DynamoDB, AWS Glue, RDS, Athena, Kinesis, Quicksight. Hands on experience on design solutions using Snowflake and DBT. Familiarity with Databricks or Informatica. Hands on experience in designing data models more »
Lead Data Architect will design and implement solutions using a range of AWS infrastructure, including S3, Redshift, Lambda, Step Functions, DynamoDB, AWS Glue, RDS, Athena, Kinesis, Quicksight. We also widely use other tech such as Snowflake, DBT, Databricks, Informatica, Matillion, Airflow, Tableau, Power BI etc. The Lead Data Architect … aligned to the functional and non-functional requirements Work closely with other members of agile deployment team Selection & configuration of appropriate, base technologies (eg Amazon Redshift, RDS) Selection & application of appropriate standards & principles Capture & implementation of functional & non-functional requirements Expert in data modelling and latest data trends including more »
Greater London, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
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variety of projects in the cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), learning about and using data services such as Databricks, Data Factory, Synapse, Kafka, Redshift, Glue, Athena, BigQuery, S3, Cloud Data Fusion etc. About You You're an engineer at heart and enjoy the challenge of building reliable, efficient data applications more »
is a plus). Familiarity with ETL principles in contemporary data applications (Dagster, Airflow, Perfect). Familiarity with AWS services such as Glue, Redshift, Athena, and S3. Proficiency with Terraform, Kubernetes, and ArgoCD (expertise not required; cloud team support available). Thorough understanding of software engineering techniques, including version more »
development (e.g. usage of Express on EKS/ECS), as well as common cloud data engineering solutions and databases (e.g. AWS Lambda functions, AWS Athena, AWS Glue, AWS Step Functions etc.). Software engineering best practices, including DevOps, CI/CD, Agile, and infrastructure-as-code (particularly Terraform). more »
AWS Data Architect (Must have current SC) Amber Labs was born out of the recognition that many organisations require support on their data maturity journey. Our team is passionate and experienced in delivering cutting-edge data capability. Amber Labs was more »