Data Stage Consultant position at Freeport, ME Information Technology (IT) - Freeport, ME at Geebo

Data Stage Consultant position at Freeport, ME

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Data Stage Consultant position at Freeport, ME
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Title: Data Stage Consultant
Location: Freeport, ME (must be onsite)
Duration: 6 months
Seeking Data Stage Systems Analysts for the Client's Enterprise Integration Team. The successful candidates will work from specifications provided by the Application Tech Lead and ETL Tech Lead. These resources may also work with the when requested. Must have outstanding Communication skills!!
Required qualification:
High proficiency with IBM Data Stage; preferably version 8.x.
Extensive Data Stage development experience; preferably spanning multiple engagements and technologies.
Data Stage design experience; preferably spanning multiple engagements and technologies.
Experience in performance monitoring, performance tuning and design for reuse.
Experience in production support; how to design processes for ease of maintenance, restart ability, etc.
Experience in QA testing of ETL processes.
Experience with multiple DBMS platforms including Oracle, SQL Server and UDB DB2.
Experience in capacity/storage projections.
Ability to understand a business problem and broker a resolution between business partners.
Excellent communication, English-language skills.
Experience with other IIS foundational tools such as Fast Track, Metadata Workbench and Business Glossary.
Experience developing solutions that integrate with SAP.
Experience developing against a mainframe DB2 database.
Should someone need more information I can be reached at or 203-567-0144. Thank you for your time.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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