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A data engineer designs, builds, and maintains systems for collecting, storing, and analyzing large-scale data.
As a Data Engineer, you will design and support the business’s database and table schemas for new and existing data sources for the lakehouse. Additionally, you will create and support the ETL processes to facilitate the movement of data into the Lakehouse.

  • The data platform is scalable for large amounts of data ingestion and processing without service degradation.
  • Processes are built for monitoring and optimizing performance to ensure consistent reliability.
  • Implement Chaos Engineering practices and measures that allow the end-to-end infrastructure to function as expected, even if individual components fail.
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A DevOps Engineer is an expert who supports developers, implements best practices, and ensures smooth code deployment to production servers. The role also involves developing and maintaining mission-critical information extraction, analysis, and management systems.

  • Implement streaming analysis algorithms to generate question-focused data sets (QFDs).
  • Provide direct and responsive support for urgent analytic needs.
  • Participate in architecture and software development activities.
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A mobile app developer specializes in creating applications for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. They work with operating systems like iOS and Android, using languages like Swift, Kotlin, or Flutter. Their role includes designing intuitive interfaces, optimizing app performance, and ensuring compatibility across various devices.

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A full-stack developer is skilled in both front-end and back-end development, capable of handling the entire development lifecycle of a web application. They bridge the gap between user experience and server-side functionality, ensuring seamless integration. Expertise in multiple programming languages, frameworks, and database management is required.

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A front-end developer creates the visual and interactive aspects of websites or applications, ensuring a seamless user experience. They specialize in responsive designs, animations, and web performance using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React or Angular.

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A back-end developer focuses on server-side logic and database management. They are responsible for building and maintaining the infrastructure that powers the front-end experience. This includes API development, server scripting, and ensuring data security. Familiarity with programming languages such as Python, PHP, Java, or Node.js, and database systems like MySQL or MongoDB, is key.

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