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ETL Programmer / Developer


ETL Programmer / Developer

Are you an ETL Engineer that can build data flows between key systems including ERP, order management, E-mail Service Provider, and a data warehouse? Do you have a solid understanding of MySQL? Do you know Business Intelligence tools like Pentaho, Informatica or Jitterbit? If you answered yes to any of these questions, and wish you could answer yes to all of them, please, give me a call as soon as possible. My client is running an excellent E-Commerce website and they are in need of an awesome ETL Programmer that has the right attitude, aptitude and passion for technology to fit in with their team of very talented programmers.
If this is your next job, you will build data flows between key systems (ERP, order management, e-mail provider, and the data warehouse. You will work with operations team to resolve data integrity issues and integrate quality data into the warehouse. Develop processes for auditing to insure data accuracy. You'll work with business users, discern their needs for information, assist them directly on a solution, and educate them during the process.
You'll need a solid understanding of SQL and relational database management systems, ETL design & development experience with at least one ETL tool (Informatica, Jitterbit, Pentaho). Problem solving and meta-data skills, analyze query plans, indexes, etc. Established experience writing, analyzing and optimizing SQL code. Experience with scripting languages (shell, Python, PHP, Perl).
If this is you, or you know who this is, please, call me asap or pay the information forward.

Keywords:
ETL, Developer, Programmer, SQL Server, MySQL, Pentaho, Jitterbit, Informatica, Talon, Database, Data, Data Warehouse, Scripting, Python, Perl, Meta-DataEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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