*Role: **Sr. Data Modeler*

*Location: **Plymouth-Meeting, PA*

*Duration: **Long Term*

*Rate: 65-70*

*Client: Hexaware*



*Job Description:*

·         Contribute to Data Architecture by providing ongoing analysis of

Enterprise data stores to ensure the overall architecture remains

Appropriate and optimal for current and planned usage

·         Participate in requirements gathering, technical specifications,

Architectural design and support development as it relate to database

Design, access and utilization

·         Contribute to the overall direction relative to systems of record
and how

Data compliance and regulations affect the handling of data among

Applications and the overall design recommendations

·         Serve as a resource to less experienced team members on escalated

Issues and as a training resource on understanding and handling the

Company’s data

·         Receive complex work problems/questions, develop accurate
estimates

And create project and component work based on specifications.

·         Develop SQL code of medium to high complexity in support of these

Activities and provide direction to others on how to handle the question

Going forward

·         *Data Warehouse Modeling using Erwin, Develop technical standards
and specifications for database models and data warehouse performance.*

·         *Provide guidance and direction on data warehouse modeling best
practices and procedures.*

·         *Provide direction and definition of data modeling strategy and
delivery*



*Skill Set*



·         *Experience with data modeling tools, specifically ERwin Strong
native SQL skills.*

·         *Strong experience in database and data warehousing concepts and
techniques.*

·         *Must understand: relational and dimensional modeling,
star/snowflake schema design, BI, Data Warehouse operating environments and
related technologies, and ETL, MDM, and data governance practices.*

*Some experience with Data Virtualization team*


* Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com
<http://recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com>*

*Thanks & Regards*

*Mounika*

*recrui...@nityainc.com <recrui...@nityainc.com>*

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