Oracle pl/sql developer with UDB DB2 experience
Location: Denver CO / Overland Park (near Kansas City)
1 Skype 1 phone interview
Job Description:
PRIMARY SKILLS:; PL SQL Dev with Migration experience and UDB DB2 .
Requirement:
· A minimum of 5 years of development required, including a minimum of 5 or more years PL/SQL programming development
· Previous experience working with UDB and Oracle databases
· Previous experience using UDB and Oracle Loader to load data from files (either delimiter or xml format) into the database
· Previous experience using PL/SQL to generate reports
· Experience with Autosys scheduling system
· Experience with Shell Programming (C-Shell, KORN Shell) and PERL
· Degree in Computer Science or Information Systems, or equivalent applicable work experience
Responsibilities:
· The majority of this role will concentrate on development within data migration project
· Responsible for writing code to load data into UDB database and writing code to generate report from both UDB and Oracle database per Business Requirement Document
· Responsible for writing code to transform and load data from staging into Recordkeeping system
· Responsible for setting up scheduling job to automate the loading of data into database
· Responsible for writing code (if necessary) to automate the archiving / deletion of files on the server after the data being processed.
Manju Shree
Sr IT Recruiter
IDC Technologies, Inc. 1851 McCarthy Boulevard, Suite 116,Milpitas, CA, USA, 95035
Phone: 408-418-5779 ext 1012 |Fax: 408-608-6088 |
Email: manju@idctechnologies.com| Web: www.idctechnologies.com
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