Lead the development of data pipelines and transformations in Azure Databricks, converting Scala programs to PySpark while leveraging various Azure technologies.
Job Description :
Location - US (remote) . East coast preferable
Primary Skill :
Technical Lead -Data Engneering
- Azure databricks- Build Data Pipelines using ADB-Leveraging Python and Spark
- Build Data Transformation in ADB
- Convert Scala Pgms to Py Spark Pgms
- Understand the SCALA program in DataBricks
- ADF
- Secondary Skills:
- Azure data lake gen 2
- Synapse analytics (dedicated SQL pool)
- Exp in delta Lake
- Pyspark
Nice to Have : Tidal Scheduler , Exp in Healthcare Domain
Top Skills
Adf
Azure Data Lake Gen 2
Azure Databricks
Delta Lake
Pyspark
Python
Spark
Synapse Analytics
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