*Title:* Informatica Developer With ILM Experience * Location*: Chicago, IL
Kindly Share Profile to my mail ID [email protected] *Job Description: * This person should be comfortable working on a wide variety of systems, both old and new. A desire and ability to understand and work with unfamiliar data structures is an asset. The ideal candidate will be a person who has had experience using Informatica Lifecycle Management (ILM) as a tool for archiving databases. He or she will: • Know how to analyze the structure of a source database, construct the target database in the archive and transfer the data from the source database to the archive database. • Know how to test that the data has been archived correctly. • Know how to create and apply retention policies and legal holds to data in the archive. • Know which tools to use for each part of the archiving process and how to get the best performance out of these tools. • Know how to use data masking to hide sensitive data. *Technical Responsibilities:* A comprehensive knowledge of RDBMS is fundamental to the job. Knowledge of multiple database systems is important including: • SQL Server • Oracle, • DB2. *Knowledge of other data sources is useful especially data stored on * • Mainframe. • AS400 • VMS *Knowledge of the following systems will be useful: * • Essbase • SAP • Teradata • JD Edwards • Siebel. *Must Have Technical Qualifications:* Knowledge and hands on experience of Informatica ILM A comprehensive knowledge of RDBMS is fundamental to the job. Knowledge of multiple database systems is important including: • SQL Server • Oracle, • DB2. *Nice to Have Qualifications:* Helpful is knowledge of the following: • Informatica Power Center • XML • Report writing tools such as J-Report, Cognos, Qlikview -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Oracle Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/oracle-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
