The role involves designing scalable applications and microservices, requiring extensive experience in Java and big data tools. A strong background in Capital Markets and Agile teams is necessary.
Job Title: Sr. Data Engineer-Java
Job Location: Toronto, ON (Hybrid - 2 days/week onsite)
Full Time
Skills and Experience Required:
Required:
- 10+ years of relevant experience in a related field of job function.
- Experience with: Java, Spring,
- Experience with one of the following big data tools: Hadoop, HDFS, ADLS, ADF, Spark, Kafka, Databricks, Dremio etc.
- Experience with relational SQL and NoSQL databases, including Cassandra.
- Experience designing production grade, scalable applications and microservices.
- 5+ years of Capital Markets experience.
- Experience working on Agile Teams.
- Needs to be a self-starter
Desired:
- Experience in Python and/or Scala.
Top Skills
Adf
Adls
Cassandra
Databricks
Dremio
Hadoop
Hdfs
Java
Kafka
NoSQL
Python
Scala
Spark
Spring
SQL
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