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Director, Data Architecture

Hi,We have a very urgent requirement for Director, Data Architecture.
Please let me know if you or someone you know is interested.
Position:
Director, Data ArchitectureLocation:
Rhode Island (Hybrid)Director, Data ArchitectureYou will work with Enterprise Architects to come-up with the strategy to support cloud-based modernization of legacy mainframe applications along with many other innovative initiatives.
You will work closely with business partners and technology teams to understand business objectives and help define the appropriate architecture direction.
The Expertise You Have Education - BS or MS required.
10
years of experience working with Data and Databases Experience architecting large complex systems with large volume and high-performance requirements The Skills You Bring Ability to formulate Data Strategy, Conceptual Architecture and work with development teams to execute the strategy Solid grasp of relational and non-relational database technologies and experience with event driven architecture Understanding of Cloud Database technologies like Yugabyte, CockroackDB is a plus Experience in ETL/ELT design and development Experience with programming languages like Java, Python, Spark a plus Good understanding of Data Modeling concepts including 3rd normal form and dimensional modeling Experience with data management practice including data integration, data security, data warehousing, data analytics, metadata management and data quality Understanding of mainframe technology desired but not needed Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent written and oral communication skills.
Kakuli Estuate, Inc.
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830 Hillview Ct, #280, Milpitas, CA 95035 Recommended Skills Analytical Apache Spark Architecture Business Planning Communication Conceptual Architecture Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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