The role involves consulting on AWS architecture design, implementing data initiatives, and providing technical support for various AWS services and data standards.
This is a remote position.
Customer is currently implementing many new data and analytics initiatives. These initiatives
have a requirement to run on an AWS environment, implementing the AWS Well Architected
Framework and the AWS Data Science Blueprint. As part of the effort, LW looks to engage
Supplier to assist with the AWS architecture and AWS Data Science components. This
architecture includes (but not limited to):
- AWS Glue
- AWS Athena
- AWS Sagemaker
- AWS Glue Data Brew
- AWS DMS
- AWS S3
- AWS Lambda
- AWS Well Architected Framework Designs
- AWS Data Science Components
- Strong SQL
- General familiarity with SQL Server would be helpful
- SAP S/4 HANA
- Dell Boomi
- Denodo
- Domo
Activities:
1. Attend Data and Analytics technical meetings
2. Consult on architecture design, data enablement, development and other related activities
Deliverables:
Support and implement key related initiatives surrounding the above technologies
and projects. In a partnered engagement model, you will serve as an extension to the client to
complete either ongoing initiatives or new identified and perform required project support. In
addition, you will provide technical support and strategic guidance along with best practices
to deliver documented Data Architect Standards.
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