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*we have an immediate openings for the below position, kindly let me know your interest with your updated resume and expected rate ASAP.* *Note : Need Genuine Candidates ONLY who can share Passport Number and Client ID ( Badge ) For below 10 years Profile * *1 ) Position : Hadoop Admin* *Location : East Hanover ,New Jersey* The typical responsibilities of a Hadoop admin include deploying a hadoop cluster maintaining a hadoop cluster adding and removing nodes using cluster monitoring tools like Ganglia Nagios or Cloudera Manager configuring the NameNode high availability and keeping a track of all the running hadoop jobsImplementing managing and administering the overall hadoop infrastructureTakes care of the daytoday running of Hadoop clustersA hadoop administrator will have to work closely with the database team network team BI team and application teams to make sure that all the big data applications are highly available and performing as expectedIf working with open source Apache Distribution then hadoop admins have to manually setup all the configurations CoreSite HDFSSite YARNSite and Map RedSite However when working with popular hadoop distribution like Hortonworks Cloudera or MapR the configuration files are setup on startup and the hadoop admin need not configu *2 ) Position : Hadoop Admin* *Location : Bloomington ,Minnesota* • Administer and maintain Hortonworks Hadoop clusters across all environments - Production, UAT & Development • Installation/upgrade/configuration of the Hortonworks Hadoop platform. • In depth understanding of Hadoop ecosystem like HDFS, YARN, MapReduce, Hive, Pig, Spark, Sqoop, Solr, kafka, oozie , Knox,Ranger, Ranger KMS etc. • Experience in setup, configuration and management of security for Hadoop clusters using Kerberos and integration with LDAP/AD at an Enterprise level. • Experience in troubleshooting and analyzing Hadoop cluster services/component failures and job failures. • Experience in managing Hadoop cluster with Ambari and developing custom tools/scripts to monitor the Hadoop Cluster health. • Experience with setting up Ranger policies for HDFS, Hive etc. • Proactively monitor cluster health and perform performance tuning activities. • Perform capacity planning and expansion activities working across Infrastructure and other Enterprise Services teams *3 ) Position : Hadoop Admin* *Location : Bloomington ,Minnesota* • Administer and maintain Hortonworks Hadoop clusters across all environments - Production, UAT & Development • Installation/upgrade/configuration of the Hortonworks Hadoop platform. • In depth understanding of Hadoop ecosystem like HDFS, YARN, MapReduce, Hive, Pig, Spark, Sqoop, Solr, kafka, oozie , Knox,Ranger, Ranger KMS etc. • Experience in setup, configuration and management of security for Hadoop clusters using Kerberos and integration with LDAP/AD at an Enterprise level. • Experience in troubleshooting and analyzing Hadoop cluster services/component failures and job failures. • Experience in managing Hadoop cluster with Ambari and developing custom tools/scripts to monitor the Hadoop Cluster health. • Experience with setting up Ranger policies for HDFS, Hive etc. • Proactively monitor cluster health and perform performance tuning activities. • Perform capacity planning and expansion activities working across Infrastructure and other Enterprise Services teams *4 ) Position : Hadoop Admin* *Location : East Hanover ,New Jersey* • The typical responsibilities of a Hadoop admin include – deploying a hadoop cluster, maintaining a hadoop cluster, adding and removing nodes using cluster monitoring tools like Ganglia Nagios or Cloudera Manager, configuring the NameNode high availability and keeping a track of all the running hadoop jobs. • Implementing, managing and administering the overall hadoop infrastructure. • Takes care of the day-to-day running of Hadoop clusters • A hadoop administrator will have to work closely with the database team, network team, BI team and application teams to make sure that all the big data applications are highly available and performing as expected. If working with open source Apache Distribution then hadoop admins have to manually setup all the configurations- Core-Site, HDFS-Site, YARN-Site and Map Red-Site. However, when working with popular hadoop distribution like Hortonworks, Cloudera or MapR the configuration files are setup on startup and the hadoop admin nee *The common question that gets asked in business is, 'why?' That's a good question, but an equally valid question is, 'why not?'* *Thanks & Regards* *Mohd Azhar uddin* *4229 Lafayette Center Dr., Suite #1625, Chantilly, VA 20151* *Tel: 703-831-8282 Ext. 2526, Fax : 703-439-2550,* * Hangouts ID : [email protected] <[email protected]>* *Email: [email protected] <[email protected]> Web: www.canopyone.com <http://www.canopyone.com/>* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "project managment" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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