The Senior NoSQL Consultant will leverage expertise in NoSQL databases and cloud technologies to optimize data management, design solutions, and streamline operations with CI/CD processes, requiring a Bachelor's degree and extensive experience.
- NoSQL Expertise Deep knowledge of MongoDB, Cassandra, Redis/Dynamo DB/Cosmos/Document DB and neptune/Neo4j, covering data modeling, performance tuning, and high availability configurations
- Cloud & DevOps Proficiency in AWS, Azure, or GCP, using tools like KubernetesDocker, Terraform, and Git for automation and orchestration
- Engineering Strong scripting abilities in Python or Bash for automation, monitoring, and streamlining database operations within CI/CD pipelines
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Business, or related field AND 4+ years experience in cloud/infrastructure technologies, information technology (IT) consulting/support, systems administration, network operations, software development/support, technology solutions, practice development, architecture, and/or consulting, or equivalent experience
- Data Architect
- Data warehouse
- Lakehouse (Databricks or Microsoft Fabric)
- Datalake
- ADF/Synapse/Data Pipelines(ETL/ELT)
- Strong SQL and Pyspark knowledge
- CI/CD Experience
Top Skills
AWS
Azure
Bash
Cassandra
Cosmos
Docker
Documentdb
DynamoDB
GCP
Git
Kubernetes
MongoDB
Neo4J
Pyspark
Python
Redis
SQL
Terraform
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