* Position: Analyst/Developer (Data Warehouse) III – 962 Location:  Allen,
TX Duration:  3 months contract w/possible extension or CTH*

 *ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:*



·         The ideal candidate will have advanced Data
Modeling/Quality/Governance and Lineage experience in Data Warehouse
application with strong SQL skills.

·         Creates logical and physical data models for as is and proposed
or to be systems.

·         This role is expected to form a deep relationship and partnership
with the BI and ETL Development teams.

·         This resource will be responsible for strategic projects that
focus on source system knowledge/analysis, complex business requirements
and design.

·         Creates entity-relationship diagrams for relational systems and
dimensional diagrams for the Data Warehouse, DataMarts, ODS, and data lake.

·         Implement best practices in data quality, meta data management
and data lineage.

·         Reviews report design documents to understand where data model
structures can address requirements.



*REQUIRED EXPERIENCE*


·         Extensive hands-on technical knowledge of Data Warehouse
Architecture, ETL, Oracle & Teradata Server databases.

·         10+ years of related experience in large corporate system
environments working with large and complex data warehouse systems.

·         Strong experience using an enterprise class data modeling, data
quality, data lineage, metadata management and governance tools.

·         Hands-on experience with modern enterprise data architectures and
data toolsets (ex: Kimball, Inman, relational, and hybrid data models,
modeling tools, profiling tools).

·         Must be able to create and maintain enterprise data models with
multiple subjected areas.

·         Familiar with designing data warehouses for metrics driven BI and
reporting environments for Spotfire or similar reporting tool.

·         Excellent written and verbal communication is a must.




Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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