Junior Architect Big Data & Predictive Analytics m/w/x - Deutschlandweit

Position: Junior Architect Big Data & Predictive Analytics – (m/w/x) - Deutschlandweit –50.000€ Location: Germany Junior Architect Big Data & Predictive Analytics – (m/w/x) - Deutschlandweit – 50.000€ Für ein führendes IT-Beratungshaus im Bereich Big Data, Predictive Analytics und Data Mining suche ich ab sofort einen Junior Architect, gerne auch Entwickler für den genannten Bereich. Lösungen meines Klienten umfassen DWH, Big Data, Datenintegration und Planungssysteme. Weiterhin werden im Bereich Applikationsmanagement ganzheitliche BI Landschaften betreut und von der Anforderungsanalyse bis zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung kundenspezifisch betreut. Umfangreiche und interessante Kundenprojekte warten auf Sie, eine berufliche Weiterentwicklung ist durch diverse Coachings und Trainings / Zertifizierungen garantiert. Freiräume durch Home-Office Lösungen und die positiven Unternehmenswerte lassen Sie voller Motivation Ihre Arbeit erledigen. Die Vergütungsmodelle inkl. Firmenwaren lassen keine Wünsche offen, bewerben Sie sich jetzt. Ihre Aufgaben: • Aufbau von Systemen zur Massendatenverarbeitung mit klassischer DWH Architektur • Analyse von Kundenanforderungen und Erwartungshaltung der Kunden • Erarbeitung von Konzepten zur Umsetzung der Kundenanforderung • Unterstützung des Kunden bei Proof of Concepts und bei der technischen Realisierung • Studium im Bereich Informatik, Mathematik, Statistik oder vergleichbare Qualifikation mit sehr guten Leistungen • Beherrschung der Technologien Hadoop, Git, Git Hub, SQL, Continious Integration, Cassandra und / oder weitere Big Data Tools • Quellcode Verwaltungskenntnisse gern gesehen • Kenntnisse in der Verwaltung großer Datenmengen • Hohe Reisebereitschaft von 4 Tagen die Woche Falls Sie an dieser Position bzw. weitere Angebote interessiert sind, senden Sie bitte Ihren Lebenslauf an mich, Abi Apps, per E-Mail an Bei Fragen stehe ich Ihnen unter ebenfalls gerne zur Verfügung. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job

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