Senior Data Engineer Engineering - Hartford, CT at Geebo

Senior Data Engineer

Role:
Senior DeveloperExperience 4-6 YearsLocation:
USA - Hartford, CTTechnical Skills:
Must have(Primary):
Ab Initio (Technical Expert), Ab Initio on AWS EC2Good to have:
Snowflake, AWSRequirements:
Candidate must be experienced working in ETL based projects involving Ab Initio.
Job Duties:
oUnderstands where to obtain information needed to make the appropriate decisionsoDemonstrates ability to break down a problem to manageable pieces and implement effective, timely solutionsoIdentifies the problem versus the symptomoManages problems that require involvement of others to solveoReaches sound decisions quicklyoCarefully evaluates alternative risks and solutions before taking actionoOptimizes the use of all available resourcesoDevelops solutions to meet business needs that reflect a clear understanding of the objectives, practices and procedures of the corporation, department and business unitTechnical Skills detailed:
o4-6 years of work experience in Ab InitiooProficient in SQLoGood analytical and logical skills in writing SQLs, Stored Procedures and creating Marts/Views in OracleoA good end to end knowledge in ETL landscape; starting from source system, warehouse, mart and reportsoVery strong ETL Concepts and hands-on experience on Ab Initio ETL Tool (Basic & Advanced)Soft Skills:
o4-year degree in a related field (or equivalent experience)oExperience working within a highly-matrixed organizationoStrong communication and presentation skills Recommended Skills Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Analytical Business Requirements Communication Etl Oracle Applications Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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