ODI developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

ODI developer

Company Name:
Protege LLC
Description:
Looking for an experienced ODI developer for a 3 to 6 month contract in Lombard. The role will be to use the UI in ODI to map from source to target and put in appropriate rules. The source will be Oracle and the target will be databases in the cloud. Oracle as well as Redshift and Casandra will all be target DBs.
Key Responsibilities
Provide technical hands-on Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) mapping and development
Design and implement complex ELT/ETL jobs
Conduct code reviews and ensure quality solutions are built and tested
Instill a collaborative working relationship with business users as well as application leadership to facilitate decision making on data related topics
Promote and follow Enterprise Architecture standards, guidelines, and best practices around ODI ELT development efforts
Qualifications
Strong experience with ETL Concepts; and hand-on use of ODI is required.
Strong hands-on development experience; mature design, coding, testing and debugging skills
Solid SQL and PL/SQL skills
Strong collaboration, interpersonal, and communication skills to work with both business and technical teams to translate requirements, review data model designs and develop solutions
Understanding of the commercial health insurance industry would be helpful
Self-motivated and takes initiative; strong organizational skills with proven ability to multi-task and meet targets
Pay- based on experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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