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Full Stack Developer

KForce

Location: 33607
Type: Temporary (unspecified), Non-Remote
Posted on: September 28, 2021
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Kforce is currently seeking a Full Stack Developer for our client in Tampa, FL. Responsibilities:
• Full Stack Developer will be designing and implementing highly performant streaming and batch data ingestion pipelines from multiple sources using Azure Databricks and ADF
• Integrating the end to end data pipeline to take data from source systems to target data repositories ensuring the quality and consistency of data is maintained at all times
• Working with event based / streaming technologies to ingest and process data
• Full Stack Developer will be evaluating the performance and applicability of multiple tools against customer requirements
• Working within an Agile delivery/DevOps methodology to deliver proof of concept and production implementation in iterative sprints
• Strong organizational and project management skills
• Hands on experience with development frameworks such as .NET, and Azure DevOps
• Proficiency with fundamental front end languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
• Familiarity with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular JS, React, and Amber
• Proficiency with server-side languages such as Python, Ruby, Java, PHP, and .Net
• Familiarity with database technology such as MySQL, Oracle, and MongoDB
• Excellent verbal communication skills
• Good problem-solving skills; Attention to detail
• Experience with implementing large data warehouse systemseveloper
• Azure Databricks experience
• Azure Data Factory experience
• Python programming with Databricks experience
• Experience with ETL
Kforce is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Type: Contract
Salary: 50000-55000 Hours