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Job Title: AWS Data Engineer

Contract: 6 Months

Location: Remote, UK

Skills:

  • Advanced knowledge of data management tools including SQL/DBMS, MongoDB, Hadoop and/or other big data technologies.
  • Advanced programming skills in Java, Python, R, C++, C#, etc. Knowledge of statistical and data mining techniques (regression, decision trees, clustering, neural networks, etc.).
  • Experience with data visualization tool is plusExposure to online, mobile, and social data is a plus. Intellectual curiosity, along with excellent problem-solving and quantitative skills, including the ability to disaggregate issues, identify root causes and recommend solutions.
  • Ability to independently own and drive model development, balancing demands and deadlinesStrong people skills, team-orientation, and a professional attitude.
  • Our Advanced Analytics teams bring the latest analytical techniques plus a deep understanding of industry dynamics and corporate functions to help clients create the most value from data.
  • Must Have: Enterprise Knowledge Data Management, Data pipeline, Python, SQL, AWS
  • Centralising data stored in RDBMS, Data Ingestion, and Uploading data into the database.

    Education:

    Bachelor's degree in quantitative field like Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics or related field required. Advanced degree is a strong plus

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