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Big data architect.

Company Name:
Trinity Cloud Company
BIG DATA ARCHITECT.

Location: Smithfield, RI.

Duration: 6
Months



Currently seeking a Big Data Architect Consultant to work under contract on-site in Smithfield, RI

Financial Advisor Solutions (FFAS) database administration team is currently looking for a Big Data Architect Consultant to execute the Big Data project. FFAS database administration team provides 24x7 database support and ensuring their availability, performance and security.


Primary Responsibilities
Setup & configure Hadoop HDFS environment.
Code in machine learning language, Mahout.
Map Reduce and provide recommendations.
Code in Java, Hive, Sqoop, Flume, Solr and Hbase.
Provide recommendations for Big Data design.
Setup and maintain documentation, policies and standards.
Provide strategic direction, evaluation and recommendation of Big Data products.
Mentor junior members of the Big Data team.
Education and Experience
B.S. in Information Systems or related fields.
3
years of Hadoop experience.
Must have experience in Mahout, Map Reduce & Java.
Good to have experience in Hive, Sqoop, Flume, Hbase & Solr.
Minimum of 10 year of experience in Oracle databases.
Expert level skills in SQL & Shell scripting.
Experience in Linux operating systems.
Experience in Speech to Text conversion will be a plus.
Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot.

Skills and Knowledge
Ability to work effectively at multiple levels of the organization and with multiple project teams.
Solid prioritization and project management skills.
Self motivated with strong team and interpersonal skills.
Good communication and presentation skills.
Strong evidence of initiative and follow-through.

Send your resume toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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