Qualifications: --5-10 years of experience in designing, implementing, testing, migrating, deploying and managing Oracle ETL solutions (OWB, ODI)for Data Warehouse projects --5-10 years of proven experience in design and development of integration/ETL components, PL/SQL procedures and functions --5-10 years of experience with OWB+, SQL, PL/SQL and reporting tools --Ability to successfully design, deploy and evolve ETL solutions to meet business requirements --Experience managing ETL operations --Job-stream definition and management, parameters, scheduling, monitoring, communication and alerting --Experience developing governance for ETL audit, balance and control --Job-execution statistics, balancing and controls, rejects and error-handling, codes management. --Experience designing, implementing, managing ETL utility layer: common components supporting all other layers including forecasting capacity/performance requirements and building scalable foundational ETL infrastructure to allow for future growth --Experience working with DBAs in implementing efficient databases, including specifying physical characteristics, gathering statistics, creating profiles, designing efficient indexes --Minimum 3-5 years hands-on experience with requirements gathering, design documentation, test case development, system & integration testing, custom off the shelf (COTS)/business intelligence (BI) implementations and systems integration --Bachelor's Degree preferred and 8-10 years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. --Strong problem solving/analytical skills
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