Databricks Architect
Teamware Solutions is hiring a Databricks Architect to lead data engineering initiatives across their client projects. The role involves designing large-scale ETL migrations and optimizing data platforms using SparkSQL, PySpark, and Delta Lake. Candidates should possess strong expertise in cloud environments, specifically AWS, and be proficient in CI/CD implementation. This is a technical architect role focused on performance tuning and data modeling.
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Experience
8-12 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Teamware Solutions is hiring a Databricks Architect to lead data engineering initiatives across their client projects. The role involves designing large-scale ETL migrations and optimizing data platforms using SparkSQL, PySpark, and Delta Lake. Candidates should possess strong expertise in cloud environments, specifically AWS, and be proficient in CI/CD implementation. This is a technical architect role focused on performance tuning and data modeling.
TAL's take
Tier 3 service-based company with standard data architecture requirements, providing clear but generic role expectations.
The JD clearly defines the role, required years of experience, and core technology stack for a Databricks-focused data architect.
Salaries at Teamware Solutions
12.8 LPA average
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Must haves
- 8+ years experience in Data Engineering
- 4+ years experience in Databricks
- Deep expertise in SparkSQL, PySpark, Python, Delta Lake
- Strong cloud experience (AWS preferred)
- Strong performance tuning and workload optimization skills
- Experience designing large-scale ETL migrations
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About the company
Teamware Solutions is a staff-aug and IT services company.
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