* Role: Talend Lead Developer / Architect*

*Location: Los Angeles, CA*

*Duration : Long Term*



   - 8+ Years of Architecture and hands-on development of Enterprise Data
   Warehouse environment with focus on Data Integration (ETL) using any data
   Integration tool – Informatica, Datastage, Talend, Ab Initio, Pentaho
   - 2+ Years hands-on experience with Talend Big Data Integration version
   i.e. Design, develop ETL scripts, creating and deploying end to end Talend
   Data Big data Integration solution.
   - Expert in ETL concepts of data integration, data migrations, data
   flow, data enrichment, data synchronization, change data capture and
   transformations.
   - Hands on experience with data profiling, data modeling, development of
   staging ODS/EDW, and presentation layer (Star/Snow-Flake).
   - Expert level understanding of ETL frameworks – Developing Audit,
   Balance, Control; Validation architecture, Reconciliation etc.
   - Proficient with SQL, Complex SQL Tuning, Stored Procedures, Data
   Warehousing & Data Integration best practices etc.
   - Collaborate across multiple teams to research, architect, engineer and
   configure complex Data Integration solutions to specified requirements in
   support of global, business critical systems
   - Coordinate and oversee the assignments, delivery, and quality of
   deliverables.
   - Ability to work with Senior Enterprise Architects and Data Architects
   to develop overall Data Integration roadmap.
   - Working experience with Hadoop ecosystem technologies (Hive, Pig,
   Spark), Distributed scalable data stores (HBase, Redshift), relational and
   NoSQL databases (Mongo DB, Cassandra etc ), Business intelligence tools and
   platforms/data quality tools would be advantage.
   - Working experience with Cloud Technologies AWS, Azure, Google cloud,
   Snowflake etc would be a big plus.
   - Experience in Agile.
   - Excellent communication, presentation & documentation skills.
   - Must be a team player with knowledge sharing capability.




Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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