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understanding of healthcare data standards and regulations will be instrumental in driving the success of our projects. Key Responsibilities: Azure Data Architecture Design: Design and architect end-to-end data
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. Essential Tasks/Responsibilities 1. Data Architecture Design: Design and implement scalable, high-performance data architecture on Duke’s Azure Cloud. Define data models, schemas, and pipelines to support
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for ensuring that each solution is extensible, adheres to ACE architectural and industry standards, and is maintainable and operational with minimum manual interference. Essential Tasks/Responsibilities
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processing systems, optimizing performance and cost. Assist the new proposals and projects intake process with design, architecture and budget. Perform other duties as assigned Education and Experience BA
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PREFERENCES AT THIS LEVEL Education / Training Work requires a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Mechanical, Civil, Industrial, or Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field of study
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architectures and solutions that are secure, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective using the Microsoft ecosystem Provide technical leadership and oversight for cloud projects and initiatives, ensuring alignment
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complex systems that cross technicaldomains.Identify gaps in existing fr ameworks and tools and develop technologysolutions to fill that gap.Deve lop architectural strategy consistent with Duke
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experience working in production-oriented software development. Demonstrated ability to develop software architecture to support research in higher education. Experience with cloud-based architectures such as
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Write clean python code and ensure high code quality is maintained throughout all projects Create clear and concise documentation Perform code reviews and participates in architecture and design
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develop complex systems that cross technical domains. Identify gaps in existing frameworks and tools and develop technology solutions to fill that gap. Develop architectural strategy consistent with Duke