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Big Data Talend Developer

Title:
Big Data Talend Developer Location:
Austin, TX Duration:
12 Months Contract
Job Description:
3
years experience, 2
in Big Data Engineering Design, develop, validate and deploy the Talend ETL processes Must have used HADOOP (PIG,HIVE,SQOOP), on MapR Distribution Maintain and enhance ETL code, work with the QA and DBA team to fix performance issues Analyze complex distributed production deployments, and make recommendations to optimize performance Essential skills:
Previous Data Management experience Minimum 2 years ETL experience with Talend and Big Data Minimum of 2 years Talend experience Strong initiative with the ability to identify areas of improvement with little direction Team-player excited to work in a fast-paced environment; Agile experience preferred Bachelor's degree in computer science/data processing or equivalent Good to have:
Proficiency with MapR Hadoop distribution components and custom packages Proven understanding and related experience with Hadoop, HBase, Hive, Pig, Sqoop, Flume, Hbase and/or Map/Reduce Excellent RDBMS (Oracle, SQL Server) knowledge for development using SQL/PL SQL Basic UNIX OS and Shell Scripting skills A good communicator and team player who has a proven track record of building strong relationships with management, co-workers and customers Great stakeholder communication skills A desire to learn and grow, push yourself and your team, share lessons with others and provide constructive and continuous feedback, and receptive to feedback from others Thank You, Rohan Ghag Recruitment Lead Avacend, Inc.
Alpharetta GA 30005 Phone:
678-935-7308 /678-935-7903 rohan.
g@avacend.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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