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  • Spark Developer  | USA-TX-Plano  |  | 14-APR-21

    About the Position

    • Looking for an Engineer to join the team to work on the core platform itself
    • Will be working with Big data tools like Spark, Cassandra, Elasticsearch All of that glued together with a-lot of Spark persisters.
    • They have a Front end API that’s driven using JAVA and Spring Boot to serve out this data ( terabytes of data)
    • Specifically looking for a Full Stack Developer who is able to understand the platform infrastructure but also to be able to consume the data from the API standpoint and also help their internal customers develop solutions using this data. Example: Internal clients wanting to create a dashboard in grafana or wanting the team to create a dashboard in Tableau pulling the telemetry that they providing as a service.
    • What’s great about this opportunity:
      1. Work with Big Data specifically telemetry at scale.
      2. Be part of the next phase where the team will be building a Data science workbench 
      3. Using the vast amount of Data that they have they want to build machine learning modules using Jupiter notebook and some of the plumbing that they are laying out is happening now.
      4. Will have the opportunity to work machine learning and Data science tools that needs to be rolled out as well.
    • Initially The focus of this role will be more of acting as a developer advocate or an evangelist and develop a strong understanding of the data so that they can help the internal customer succeed in implementing the dashboards but eventually it with morph into being able to participate in some of the data science they are going to do with the data they are collecting.

    Qualifications

    Required Skills/Experience

    • Experience with Java and working with Spark Apache (Must have)
    • Big Data experience: any kind of large database that involves Hadoop. 
    • Python (nice to have)
    • 10 years experience would be ideal but not a must. 
      • If they demonstrate that they have a pretty good understanding of the FLC, it doesn’t have to be traditional. it can be Agile.
      • Understand the different environments in which they operate and how to do a build and release something in a high scalable production environment 
    • Angular + React, they use both but they are pretty flexible. With the amount of frontend that they are doing most experienced developers should be able to pick up.