Lead data engineering efforts with expertise in Snowflake, PySpark, and Python, focusing on ETL/ELT transformations and data manipulation with SQL.
Location: PAN India Work Model: Hybrid Shift: 2-11 PM Data Engineer with 9-12 years experience Snowflake PySpark / Spark (often on EMR or Glue) Python for ETL/ELT transformations SQL for data manipulation and modeling
Hexaware Technologies Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, IND Office
#1, Sector III, Millennium Business Park,, 'A' Block , TTC Industrial Estate, Mahape, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra , India, 400710
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