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ETL Developer

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ETL Developer Location:
Onsite (Stamford CT) Duration:
Rolling contract Project Details:
This consultant will be working on Teradata to Redshift migrationMust Have Skills:
Strong Teradata AND Redshift data platforms expertise strong RDMS experience (MySQL / PostgreSQL / SQLite / Microsoft SQL Server) Expert SQL skills - writing complex queries Experience creating and performing Unit testing and test case writing/documenting Data Modeling / Data Warehousing Relational database funneling expertise Experience with Star Schema in SQL Nice to Have Skills:
previous Teradata to Redshift migration experience cable/telecom experience is a plus familiarity w/ outage, network topology, hybrid fiber coax networks, etc. is a plus Day to day
Responsibilities:
Developing and fine tuning IT solutions. This can include anything from coding, testing, debugging, designing or implementing newly developed tools. Researching and planning solutions for existing problems within the company. Responsible for building online analytical processing (OLAP). They also work with databases, both relational and multidimensional. Responsible for managing others in the IT department or in the company. The primary focus of this position is to solve problems, ETL Developer is expected to always be mining data and presenting it in an understandable way. They should be capable of creating tables, writing reports on their findings, and simplify highly technical language for others in the company. Recommended Skills Amazon Redshift Data Modeling Data Warehousing Databases Debugging Etl Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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