**Government Client - Must be a US Citizen (or Green Card holder)***
Job Title: Data Quality ETL Developer (Informatica)
Duration: 1 year +
Kansas City, MO
Submittal Rate-$50/hr
Job Description:
� As the Data Quality Developer in the Informatica environment within this project you are responsible for creating workflows and processes with ETL/Data integration tools, specifically Informatica, in support of the Data Quality initiative.
� The position is also responsible for designing, creating, testing, documenting and maintaining ETL jobs, including scheduling and TWS jobs, required or used by the Data Quality initiative.
� 2-3 years experience with the Informatica 9.x Data Quality products including DQ Analyzer
� 1-2 years experience leading and working on projects as a major subcontractor, or with multi-company project teams.
� 1-2 years experience with Federal and/or State Medicaid processes and systems.
Deepak Mohan
IDC Technologies | 1851 McCarthy Blvd. Suite 116, Milpitas, CA 95035
deepak.m@idctechnologies.com | 408-457-9399 ext 2052| www.idctechnologies.com
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