Junior Big Data Engineer

London
1 year ago
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Have you dreamed about the Future, now you can be part of that future?

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work on the cutting-edge of technological innovation at the Most Important Companies in the UK? Are you inquisitive and excited about venturing into untested waters that will take society into the next era? If you are passionate about solving problems using new approaches, programming to create new possibilities, find solutions where everybody finds problems, a career in the field of Big Data may be for you.

Information Tech Consultants Ltd (ITC) is an IT consulting firm based in London. At Information Tech Consultants Ltd (ITC) t we value professionals with degrees in Computer Science or engineering, as well as 2-3 years of experience in programming or data analysis. If you have the right education, expertise, or skills, we will train you to become a successful professional in the field of Big Data.

Our comprehensive is a 6-7-week intensive workshop led by field experienced subject matter experts. Training prepares you to be an effective Big Data consultant.

Training includes:

  • 4-6 hours a day of applied data science classroom training

  • Involvement with diverse Big Data tools such as Spark/Kafka/NiFi/HDFS/Hadoop/Docker/ELK/AWS

  • Great work environment

  • Assignments to enhance your classroom learning.

    · Personalized coaching from our SMEs

    · Real Life Scenarios

    · Industry Coaching

  • Consultant training seminars focusing on professional and soft skills.

    · Training materials

    · Guidance about the trending technologies in the industry

    · Knowledge in the industry trending technologies

    You will also be coached on how to land consulting projects with our high-profile Fortune 500 partners such as:

    · Microsoft

    · Intel

    · Amazon

    · Apple

    · Google

    · Facebook

    We currently have only 3 slots open for this exciting opportunity to become a Big Data consultant. Contact our Technical Recruiter to walk you through the 3-step hiring process:

  1. Initial pre-screen phone call with your Recruiter

  2. Hacker Rank Technical Test

  3. Spark hire Interview

    To qualify for our amazing opportunity to advance your career, the following is required:

    REQUIRED

  • MUST have experience with coding/programing Java, C# or Python

  • Experience with OOP Concepts

  • Analytical skills and problem-solving ability

  • Must have a bachelor’s degree

  • Ability to translate objectives to a project plan with milestones, and resource/technology requirements, and teach, lead, and manage projects/people/clients to successful execution.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

    NICE TO HAVE

  • Experience in SQL and Linux- but not required

  • Server’s infrastructure/Architecture knowledge

  • Business Intelligence, AWS/Azure, & ETL tool knowledge are a plus to have for this position but not required.

  • You should be entitled to work in the UK and must be willing to travel within the UK as per project/client demands.

    Job Type: Full-time

    Pay: £25,000.00-£40,000.00 per year

    Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift

    Application question(s):

  • What's your Visa Status? Kindly mention if any kind of dependent visa?

  • Are you comfortable working in an onsite setting?

  • Will you be interested in consulting-based jobs?

    Education:

  • Bachelor's (required)

    Work authorisation:

  • United Kingdom (required)

    Work Location: Onsite

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