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Kindly provide the following details for quick process: Full Name: Contact: Email: Current Location ( City & State ): Visa Status: Availability: Best Hourly Rate: Make sure you submit a good consultant who can provide all genuine details, after confirmation there would be BACK GROUND CHECK and DRUG TEST. Data Architect Location: Milwaukee, WI Duration: through 12/29/2012 Interview: Phone Interview: Phone Client: Harley Davidson Any Visa, any location Responsibilities: Assist Communication Advantage project defining and documenting the data architecture required to successfully deploy the defined solution. Complete Data architecture MCDMv2 activities and work products for the Communication Advantage Analyze & Design phases. Identify, by participating in Requirements gathering sessions, key data elements required for the business solution and their relationships. Identify the definitive (correct/appropriate) source of the data in the client’s system landscape. Identify any gaps between data requirements and existence of definitive sources. Identify, by participating in Requirements gathering, the timing and capacity of data movements. Create appropriate data architecture models using Erwin. Qualifications: Experience in enterprise level data design, knowledge of data integration technologies such as DataStage, webMethods, and SAP PI, experience with the challenges of data conversions. MCDMv2 knowledge a plus. Erwin Data Modeling is a significant plus. Thanks & Regards, Anil Kumar Sr. Recruiter Techgene Solutions LLC (A Minority Certified Company) Desk : 972-580-0247 Ext 215 Fax : 972-692-5824 Mail : [email protected] [email protected] URL : www.techgene.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hot List" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/directclienteq?hl=en.
