The Data Architect will develop and manage large-scale data platforms, utilizing AWS services like S3, Redshift, and Glue. They will orchestrate data workflows and ensure performance tuning while maintaining stakeholder communication.
Data Architect
Primary Skills
- AWS, Python, Advanced SQL
Job requirements
- Years of experience- 10+ Years
- JOB role- AWS Architect
- 8 year of IT experiences with deep expertise in S3, Redshift, Aurora, Glue and Lambda services.
- At least one instance of proven experience in developing Data platform end to end using AWS
- Hands-on programming experience with Data Frames, Python, and unit testing the python as well as Glue code.
- Experience in orchestrating mechanisms like Airflow, Step functions etc.
- Experience working on AWS redshift is Mandatory. Must have experience writing stored procedures, understanding of Redshift data API and writing federated queries
- Experience in Redshift performance tunning. Good in communication and problem solving.
- Very good stakeholder communication and management.
Top Skills
AWS
Python
SQL
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