Friday 23 March 2012

DATASTAGE DEVELOPER

Hi…………..

 

Please let me know do you have any consultant for below position

 

CLIENT: Montclair University

Location: Montclair, NJ

Duration: 6 months

 MUST BE ABLE TO DO FACE TO FACE INTERVIEW AFTER TELEPHOIC ROUND

 TITLE: DATASTAGE DEVELOPER

 JOB DESCRIPTION:

As part of the project to migrate from SQL Server to Oracle platform, the Datastage developer will work on migration of all the Datastage jobs that load data into the Operational Data Store, third party and home grown application databases and Institutional Research DW repository from a SQL server targets to Oracle targets. The Datastage developer will also tune the datastage jobs to make them more efficient. In addition, the Datastage developer, working along with the database developer will develop and test Datastage jobs to replace the SQL Server DTS packages that are currently in use and convert associated stored procedures and views to Oracle PL/SQL

 EXPERIENCE AND REQUIREMENTS:

·         Experience in Datastage 8.5

·         Strong knowledge of relational databases with a strong emphasis on SQL

·         Experience working with Ms SQL Server and Oracle hg

·         Strong T-SQL and Oracle (PLJSQL) programming experience and query tuning

·         Experience with Microsoft SQL Server DTS

·         Excellent understanding of RDBMS, data modeling and data warehousing concepts

·         Knowledge of Connx and Connx Data Synchronization tool is a plus

·         Flexible and adaptable in regards to learning and understanding new technologies

·         Strong written and oral communication skills

·         Strong interpersonal skills

 

 

Thanks and Regards J ......?

Krishna
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