ETL DataStage Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

ETL DataStage Developer

Company Name:
Henry Ford Health System
Provide expertise in formal processes, methodologies, and artifacts for executing ETL functions in a controlled and repeatable manner, and accurate assessment of time required to produce transformations in chosen ETL toolset; Work with Business Intelligence Tool Specialist (Cognos) and Enterprise Data Architect and database administrators to ensure optimum performance of the ETL data processes using Microsoft Visio, PL/SQL and SQL Developer; Design and develop in the Infosphere/DataStage toolset; Database development and administration using TOAD; Produce ETL mappings in DataStage that translate data from one systems semantic structure to another; Utilize best practice standards in ETL mapping development efforts and documentation of ETL requirements; Automation and implementation of requirements using UNIX shell scripting; Schedule necessary
jobs
using ORSYP and Open Process; Work with business users, report writers, and enterprise data architect to refine/adapt/maintain ETL mappings as business user needs change or the data environment changes.
Location: Southfield, MI
Salary: $88,624.54 per year.
Education: Bachelors Degree
computer
Science,
electronics
and Communication Engineering, or in a related field of study (will accept equivalent foreign degree).
Training: None
Experience: One (1) year in the position above, as a Programmer Analyst, Data Developer, or in a related occupation.
Experience must include work with SQL Developer, DataStage, PL/SQL, TOAD, ORSYP, Open Process, UNIX shell scripting, and Microsoft Visio.
Will also accept any suitable combination of education, training, and/or experience.
All applicant resumes must be submitted to Henry Ford website at:
http://careers.henryford.com and reference above code.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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