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Databricks Platform Administrator

London
4 months ago
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Databricks Platform Administrator / 6 months / London (Hybrid) / £450 to £550pd (Inside IR35)

I am currently looking for an experienced Databricks Platform Administrator to join a client of ours on a 6 month project. This has been determined inside IR35 and will require you to go on site 3 days per week.

Skills & experience needed:

Proven commercial experience administering Databricks in an enterprise environment
Strong experience working with either Azure Databricks or AWS Databricks.
Proficiency in Databricks REST APIs, CLI, Terraform, or automation tools.
Able to champion security best practices, data governance frameworks, and compliance standards.
Experience with monitoring and logging tools (e.g., Azure Monitor, CloudWatch, Log Analytics).
Knowledge of Spark cluster operations 
For this position we are able to wait up to 2 weeks, though ideally looking to start someone asap.
Please note that the hybrid working is non-negotiable.

If interested, please apply to this advert with your latest CV and I will be in touch to discuss

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