*Position: ETL Developer*
*Location: Wilmington, DE*
*Duration: Longterm*
*Employment Type: C2C, C2H.*
*Primary Responsibilities:*
· Play a hands on role as part of an Agile team to develop, test
and
maintain high quality systems that fulfill business needs.
· Extracting data from various files, systems, cloud sources,
databases or APIs through writing and executing code (SQL and similar)
· Cleaning and combining offline, online or mixed sources into
datasets. Building in manual or automatic validation and accuracy checks.
Making use of Python, SQL or specialist Big Data frameworks
· Help support the team in maintaining existing Oracle processes
and data infrastructure
· Strong focus on quality. Execute practices such as continuous
integration and test driven development to enable the rapid delivery of
working code.
· Write documentation of new processes and products you've
developed so that knowledge is shared
· Design and build a pattern based data pipeline using Python and
SQL in accordance with guidelines set by the Data Architect
· Help to design, build and launch new data vault models
· Create functioning data pipelines using industry standard loading
patterns Experience
· 4+ years solid development experience within a commercial
environment
· Knowledge of Agile development methodologies
· Some experience of working with multiple data sources and coding
languages • Knowledge of SQL programming and code optimization.
· Proficient knowledge of PLSQL and Oracle native processes •
Awareness of cloud technology particularly AWS.
· Knowledge of automated delivery processes • Some experience
designing and building autonomous data pipelines
· Hands on experience of best engineering practices (handling and
logging errors, system monitoring and building human-fault-tolerant
applications)
· Ability to write efficient code and comfortable undertaking
system optimization and performance tuning tasks
· Experience working with in a windows or Unix environment with the
ability to perform basic database administration tasks
· Comfortable working with relational databases such as Oracle,
PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB
*Bhavana *
Talent Acquisition Specialist
Radcom Software Services LLC
[email protected]
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