Hadoop Application Support engineer Customer Service & Call Center - Pittsburgh, PA at Geebo

Hadoop Application Support engineer

This is a full time role with pnc bank.
Hybrid onsite - 2 days office ad 3 days remote.
Below are the work location.
First Preference is:
Pittsburgh, PA OR Cleveland, OH.
Second Preference is:
Birmingham, AL OR Dallas, TX Required:
Data replication Experience and knowledge with Linux Experience setting up new clusters Extensive experience with Hadoop platform support Install and upgrade platform Trouble shooting technical and application issues Upgrading from Cloudera CDH 6.
3 to CDP 7.
1.
x oCandidate must have experience upgrading from Cloudera CDH 6.
3 to CDP 7.
1.
x oExtensive experience with Hadoop platform support:
oPerformance monitoring/tuning oTroubleshooting/resolving issues oWorking with vendors & internal groups to determine Root Cause and remediation oExperience supporting/upgrading Cloudera Data Hub, Cloudera Manager, Cloudera Navigator (version 5.
13.
x or newer) oDesigning/configuring/tuning replication (BDR or other replication tools) oFamiliar with set up and tuning of various components:
- Kafka - Impala - Hue - Hive - Yarn - Oozie - Sentry - Key Trustee - Encryption (i.
e.
- NavEncrypt, HDFS encryption, etc) oExperience setting up new clusters (security, user authentication, backup/recovery, data replication, service segregation, failover, load balancing, storage, firewall rules, network, etc).
Prefer experience with setting up on- premise clusters.
oTrouble shooting technical and application issues - here's not what's working (service or software), need to be able to triage oInstall and upgrade platform oData replication oEntire environment is Linux - must have experience and knowledge with Linux o6-8 years' experience required (overall experience with platform) o4-5 years of Hadoop Recommended Skills Apache Hadoop Apache Hive Apache Kafka Cloudera Cloudera Impala Cloudera Manager Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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