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Senior Data Engineer, Big Data
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Senior Data Engineer, Big Data role in New York/Philadelphia. Design and develop scalable data architectures across cloud, on-premise, and hybrid platforms. Requires 5+ years experience with AWS/Azure/GCP, Python, SQL, and NoSQL. Mentor teams, build complex data pipelines, and drive data-driven d...
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United States , New York; Philadelphia
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105100.00 - 189600.00 USD / Year
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T-Mobile
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Senior Data Engineer, Big Data
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Senior Data Engineer, Big Data role in New York/Philadelphia. Design scalable data architectures across cloud, on-premise, and hybrid platforms. Requires 5+ years experience with AWS/Azure/GCP, Python, SQL, and NoSQL. Mentor teams, build complex data pipelines, and enjoy benefits like stock grant...
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United States , New York; Philadelphia
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105100.00 - 189600.00 USD / Year
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Senior Engineer - Big Data and Business Intelligence
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Senior Big Data & BI Engineer sought by Genpact in New York to drive AI-powered innovation. Leverage Informatica, AWS, and Spark to analyze petabytes of data, build scalable data pipelines, and mentor junior engineers. Requires a Master’s degree with 2 years of experience or a Bachelor’s with 5 y...
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United States , New York
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189592.00 - 199071.00 USD / Year
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Big Data Engineer
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Join our team in St. Louis as a Big Data Engineer. You will design and implement optimal data solutions using Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. Your role involves building ETL processes, managing data infrastructure, and guiding technology design. A relevant degree and 2-4 years of hands-on experience wi...
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United States , St. Louis
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Protocol Infotech
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Big Data Engineer
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Join our Big Data Engineering team in Alpharetta, transforming raw data into actionable insights. You will work with Hadoop, Spark (Scala), and cloud platforms like AWS/Azure to build efficient ETL pipelines. This role requires a Master's in Computer Science or a related field and expertise in Li...
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United States , Alpharetta
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Nebula Partners
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Big Data Engineer
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Seeking a Big Data Engineer for a 10-month contract in Chicago, IL. You will design and build near-real-time and batch data pipelines using Spark, Kafka, and Hadoop ecosystems. Strong SQL, Scala/Python programming, and performance tuning experience are essential. This role offers comprehensive be...
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United States , Chicago
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60.00 - 68.26 USD / Hour
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Apex Systems
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About the Big Data Engineer role

Are you a problem-solver who thrives on building the infrastructure that turns massive, complex data into actionable intelligence? A career in Big Data Engineering might be your perfect fit. Big Data Engineers are the master architects of the data world, designing, constructing, and maintaining the robust systems that allow organizations to store, process, and analyze vast datasets that traditional tools cannot handle. These professionals are in extremely high demand across virtually every industry, from finance and healthcare to e-commerce and technology, making Big Data Engineer jobs some of the most sought-after and future-proof roles in the tech landscape.

At its core, the profession revolves around building scalable and reliable data pipelines. A Big Data Engineer's typical responsibilities include designing and implementing ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) or ELT processes to ingest data from diverse sources such as databases, application logs, and real-time streams. They are tasked with building and managing large-scale data processing systems, ensuring data is cleansed, formatted, and made accessible for data scientists, analysts, and business intelligence tools. This involves a heavy focus on performance tuning, monitoring pipeline health, and guaranteeing data quality and integrity throughout the ecosystem. Furthermore, they often provide the foundational data infrastructure that powers advanced analytics, machine learning models, and real-time dashboards.

To excel in these roles, a specific and powerful skill set is required. Proficiency in programming languages like Python, Java, or Scala is fundamental. Deep expertise in big data frameworks is essential, with Apache Spark being a nearly universal requirement for distributed data processing, alongside knowledge of Hadoop ecosystem components. Experience with real-time data streaming platforms like Apache Kafka is also highly common. A strong, advanced command of SQL is non-negotiable for querying and manipulating data. In today's cloud-centric world, hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or Microsoft Azure is a standard expectation, including services like AWS Glue, Google BigQuery, and Azure Data Factory. Familiarity with data orchestration tools like Apache Airflow for workflow management, and containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes, is increasingly valuable. Beyond technical prowess, successful Big Data Engineers possess strong problem-solving abilities, a keen eye for architecture, and the capacity to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams including data scientists and business analysts.

If you are passionate about building the platforms that drive data-driven decision-making and possess a blend of software engineering and data management skills, exploring Big Data Engineer jobs will open doors to a challenging and rewarding career at the forefront of technology.