The Data Architect will require extensive experience in Data Engineering, consulting, and leading technical teams, focusing on data warehousing and various technologies.
Job Description:
8+ Years of experience in Data Engineering
Client Consulting and Technical Leadership Exp: Min 2 years, P1
Tech Stack: Databricks 2-3 years, P1
Preferred Experience:
- Tech Stack: Cloud - Azure/AWS 1-3 years, P2
- Iceberg + Hadoop + Spark + Snowflake
- Should have experience in building data warehouses.
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