*Lead Talend ETL developer*

*18 Months Contract*

*New Haven, CT*



*Performs the following activities:*

   - As a lead Talend ETL developer you will be responsible for the design,
   development, testing and implementation of data warehouse and data marts
   enhancements.
   - Working with Data architects and data modelers, perform source data
   profiling to identify business rule gaps, capture metadata, refine
   transformation mappings, develop technical design documents and process
   flow diagrams.
   - Review model schema for stage, warehouse and marts with SSMS.
   - Make database changes to support model design with SSMS.
   - Build Talend ETL jobs in compliance with established standards and
   patterns. Including error processing and integrated scheduling.
   - Design, prototype, develop, test cases, and document Talend ETL
   components. • Perform unit testing of Talend ETL components and document
   test results.
   - Design and build an end-to-end orchestration process (Talend TAC
   Execution plan) to schedule/trigger and run the ETL process.
   - Complete code reviews for Talend ETL components and design
   documentation.
   - Support all testing, including Development, Integration Testing,
   System Testing, User Acceptance Testing, End-to-End Testing and Performance
   Testing.
   - Perform troubleshooting on ETL components as needed.
   - Respond to assigned defect tickets working with QA and users to
   resolve data load defects.
   - Prepare documentation and production migration scripts for Jenkins.



*Experience:*

   - 10+ years progressive experience in the design and development of
   relational database systems and more recently data warehouses.



*Required skills:*

   - 2+ years Talend ETL open studio.
   - 4+ years Informatic or DataStage.
   - 6+ years MS SQL Server or Oracle environment – creating
   tables/views/store procedures.
   - 4+ years Data Warehouse/Data Mart data loading.





*Thanks & Regards*

*Mounika*

*recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com
<http://recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com>*

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