* Title:                     ETL Informatica Developer*

*Location:             Minneapolis, MN*

*Duration:             6 Months*



*Job Responsibilities*

   - Interpreting and analyzing business requirements and converting them
   into high and low-level designs.
   - Designing and developing ETL mappings keeping in view the performance
   criteria.
   - End-to-end ownership for developing, unit testing and migrating the
   ETL code with quality and minimal supervision.
   - Writing tuned SQL queries.
   - Performance Tuning of ETL code.
   - Work closely with customers, business analysts and technology &
   project team to understand business requirements, drive the analysis and
   design of quality technical solutions that are aligned with business and
   technology strategies and comply with the organization's architectural
   standards.
   - Understand and follow-up through change management procedures to
   implement project deliverables.
   - Coordinating with support groups such as DBA, Unix, Informatica admins
   to get the issues resolved in a quick turnaround time.
   - Working with data and ETL architects to help design an optimal
   solution.



*Required Qualification*

   - Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or similar field or equivalent
   work experience.
   - 4 to 8 years of experience with Informatica Power Center on Data
   Warehousing or Data Integration projects.
   - Proven ability to write high quality code.
   - Comfortable in writing complex ETL code.
   - Experience in writing complex SQL queries.
   - Experience in Oracle Environment using tools like Toad, Oracle SQL
   Developer.
   - Good knowledge of relational database preferably ORACLE and SQL Server.
   - Basic Knowledge of UNIX/LINUX shell scripting.
   - Strong problem-solving, multi-tasking and organizational skills.
   - Good written and verbal communication skills.
   - Demonstrated experience of working in a team spread across multiple
   locations.



*Preferred Qualification*

   - TWS scheduler hands-on experience.
   - Experience in Informatica Power exchange.





 Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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