Position : Ab Initio Developer

Location : Charlotte, NC

Duration : 6+ Months





*MOI : Phone/Skype*



*Must have : 5 years of work experience with Ab Initio GDE*







*Responsibilities*:

   - Analyze business requirement, define development scope and develop
   technical specification documents
   - Code, test, modify, debug, document, and implement Ab Initio Graphs
   utilizing the GDE environment and EME
   - Develop scripts to automate the execution of Ab Initio graphs using
   shell scripts under Unix environment
   - Adhere to IT Control Policies throughout design, development and
   testing and incorporate Corporate Architectural Standards into application
   design specifications.
   - Participate in code reviews and ensure that all solutions are aligned
   to pre-defined architectural specifications; identify/troubleshoot
   application code-related issues; and review and provide feedback to the
   final user documentation
   - Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects coupled with the
   flexibility to quickly adapt to ever-evolving business needs
   - Help develop test cases and plans to complete the unit testing and
   support System testing
   - Participate in design reviews / code reviews and ensure that all
   solutions are aligned to pre-defined architectural specifications;
   identify/troubleshoot application code-related issues; and review and
   provide feedback to the final user documentation.
   - Participate in unit testing and integration testing
   - Help develop code migration strategies from one environment to the
   other
   - Assume ownership and accountability for the assigned deliverables thru
   all phases of the development lifecycle



*Required Skills:*



   - Requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science/Engineering or
   related field and 5 years of progressive, Programmer Analyst, or related
   position performing application architecture
   - Must have 5 years of work experience with Ab Initio GDE


Thanks & Regards
Mounika
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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