Hi Associates,
*Title: ETL/Data Warehouse Tester* *Location: McLean, VA* *Start date: 8/16/2010* *End date: 12/31/2010* ** * In-Person Interview * Required skills: · Senior (7+ yrs) · Must be strong in: o UNIX environment o Shell scripting o SQL o communications: speaking & written o collaborative work attitude o system life cycle o analysis skills o DOORS o HP Quality Center · Need to have more than one of following: o ETL/data movement (CDC) o Java o Weblogic o webMethods o XML o Mainframe o *Job Description:* · As Test Engineers for the Advantage program, the DW testers will be responsible for: · Setup CDW Test environments for project Functional & Performance testing needs · CDW new/modified ETLs setup in test environments and execution support. · Support ETLs execution for E2E runs · CDW issues debugging & test data setup support · CDW & ODS changes functional testing · CDW ETL execution support during UAT · Responsible for providing inputs to SDLC testing artifacts (like Test Plan, RTM etc) as per the methodology and coordinate testing activities with cross-functional teams. -- Thanks & Regards Preetham RapidIT, Inc. Phone: 678 608 3146 Fax: 678 366 3822 [email protected] Website: www.rapiditinc.com Note: We respect your Online Privacy. This is not an unsolicited mail. Under Bills.1618 Title III passed by the 105th U.S. Congress this mail cannot be considered Spam as long as we include Contact information and a method to be removed from our mailing list. If you are not interested in receiving our e-mails then please reply with a "REMOVE" in the subject line and mention all the e-mail addresses to be removed with any e-mail addresses, which might be diverting the e-mails to you. We are sorry for the inconvenience -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "KNOW.IT" 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/know_it_az?hl=en.
