Tuesday, November 25, 2014

We are in immediate need of the following resource, ETL INFORMATICA DEVELOPER position at SAN JOSE, CA ….. Send resumes to sai@javaji.com

This is Sai From Javaji System Solutions Inc.,

We are in immediate need of the following resource, ETL INFORMATICA DEVELOPER position at SAN JOSE, CA ….. Send resumes to sai@javaji.com

 

Position: ETL INFORMATICA DEVELOPER

Location: SAN JOSE, CA

Duration: 3+ Months (3 to 6 Months)

Experience: 6+ YEARS

 

JOB DESCRIPTION:

·         Informatica Power centre (Mandatory) ETL (Mandatory)

·         PL-SQL Customer Support

·         You are responsible for managing a small team of analysts, developers, testers or engineers and drive delivery of a small module within a project (Delivery/Maintenence/Testing)

·         You may serve as entry level specialist with expertise in particular technology/industry domain/a process / application / product.

·         You are responsible for functional/technical track of a project.

·         Minimum work experience: 6+ Years

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

ETL:

·         Should have basic understanding of Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing, proexperience.

·         Should have basic knowledge in at least one leading ETL Tools (Infleading ETL tools

·         Should have working knowledge of RDBMS and SQL skills.

Data Integration:

·         Should be able to develop technological solution of any complexity independently for the intended delivery competency to meet business requirements of a department

·         Should be able to make effective use of available best practices and standards

·         Experience Range: 1-3 years of experience in developing technology level solutions like architecture, framework, etc.

UNIX Shell Scripting:

·         Shell Basics & Sub shells - Shell types: Bourne, Korn, C, bash -Korn Shell Environment - Start-up Scripts (.profile, .kshrc) –

·         Using ENV for automatic environment tailoring (PATH etc.) [Shell Command Syntax] - Commands & Options

·         Manipulating Input and Output Redirection (Pipes) - Aliases (alias, unalias) - How the Shell Finds Commands - Command History and Editing[Variables] - Assigning Values to Variables (set, unset and Special Variables)

·         Built-in Variables Known to Login Shell - The Shell Environment and predefined variables

·         Exporting Variables [Input/Output] - Working with files and file attributes - Working with Directories - Basic I/O Features

·         String and Field Processing - Streams and pipes (exec) - Terminal Information(COLUMNS, LINES, TERM)

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