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<p>Skills Required: Python, PySpark, Hadoop Big Data, Java<br /> • 8+ years of experience in Python, PySpark, Hadoop Big Data<br /> • Build PySpark based applications for both batch and streaming requirements, which will require in-depth knowledge on majority of Hadoop and NoSQL databases as well.<br /> • Optimize performance of the built Spark applications in Hadoop using configurations around Spark Context, Spark-SQL, Data Frame, and Pair RDD’s.<br /> • Should be skilled to use APIs in order to process huge datasets.<br /> • They can run Spark/PySpark on open-source frameworks such as Hadoop in the cloud with complicated data.<br /> • Develop, test and maintain high-quality software using Python programming language. Participate in the entire software development lifecycle, building, testing and delivering high-quality solutions.<br /> • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and solve complex problems.<br /> • Strong Backend development Experience in Python<br /> • Good Understanding of python libraries like Pandas, Polars, NumPy, Matplotlib, Plotly, Seaborn, Altair.<br /> • Conceptually Strong in Python and Analytics<br /> • Design and implement web applications using Python framework like Stream lit.<br /> • Design visualizations, custom widgets, and components, translate complex data processing and analysis tasks into intuitive, user-friendly web interfaces.<br /> • Collaborate with back-end developers to integrate APIs and databases with Stream lit applications.<br /> • Working with large data sets and incomplete information as required.<br /> • Working with users, business stakeholders, product owners /technology teams to deeply understand customer needs, develop solutions independently.<br /> • Experience of working in a financial organization or awareness of financial concepts especially related to Trading hub.<br /> • Rewrite and decom legacy controls: consider a python framework for converting RBS Java for scenarios outside Trading Hub and BABS to transition all remaining legacy RBS scenarios to new Surveillance capabilities</p>

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