ETL Developer Job Posting



Job Title: ETL Developer (Data Integrator 6.0)
Company: ITX
Position Type: Contract to Hire
Pay Rate: 45/hr
Skills:
Date Posted: Oct-28-09

Primary Skills Required: ETL (5 yrs), Data Integrator 6.0 (or XI R2), Oracle 10g and Stored procedures.

Secondary Skills : Oracle 9i and 10g, ETL interaction between the database

Job Description:
As an ETL Developer to assign and transform data, building a solution to house it. We are NOT looking for a GUI or Report developer. This person must have five years of ETL development experience using Data Integrator 6.0 or higher. Our client is currently using Data Integrator xi release 2. The client wants to get data from point A to B and transform it. He or she must be able to work in an unstructured environment, however be able to follow release management procedures.

The individual will need to possess experience writing PL/SQL stored procedures. This person also needs to have Oracle 9i and 10g would be a plus. The client is currently on 10g. He or she must understand ETL interaction between the database. The client is looking for strong development skills -- wants the ETL jobs to run flawlessly each day. This individual must have excellent communication, facilitation and documentation skills, he or she will be interacting with business users and technical team members. This person must be able to research and find data if needed and must be able to work on small, quick projects (3-4 weeks) in a fast paced environment.

Detailed Responsibilities:
• Five years of ETL development experience
• Data Integrator 6.0 or higher (prefers xi release 2)
• Oracle 9i (prefers 10g)
• PL/SQL
• Strong database knowledge
• Excellent communication, facilitation and documentation skills
• Must be able to research and find data
• Ability to work in fast paced, unstructured environments
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Location: US-NC-Charlotte
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
Contact Name: Recruiter
Contact Phone: 312-450-2268
Contact Email:




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