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Big Data Architect (Contract)
Location: London Country: UK Rate: £600 - £700 per day
As a Data Architect, you'll lead the development of Java and Python projects, design API integrations using Spark, and collaborate with clients and internal teams to translate business requirements into high and low-level designs. You'll also define architecture and technical designs, create data flows and integrations using Hadoop, and work closely with product teams throughout testing.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead Java and Python project development.
- Design and develop API integrations using Spark.
- Collaborate with clients and teams to understand requirements.
- Define architecture and technical designs.
- Design data flows and integration's using Hadoop.
- Implement testing and develop comprehensive documentation.
- Provide training and support to end-users and client teams.
- Stay updated with the latest trends and best practices.
Qualifications:
- Expertise in Java and Python development (Essential).
- Experience with Spark or Hadoop (Essential).
- Knowledge of Trino or Airflow (Desirable).
- Proven ability to design and implement scalable and secure solutions.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Posted Date: 20 May 2024
Reference: JS-BBBH53190
Employment Business: Concept Resourcing
Contact: Daniel Speake