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*Position : Sr.Data Warehouse Architect / Modeler* *Location : NYC* *Duration : 6+ Months* ** ** ** ** *Candidates would need to be available for a face to face interview (No Skype), contract is for 6 months but they will definitely extend past that. * ** ** ** ** Most important is the *Kimball, Erwin, and SQL experience.***** ** ** *JD :* **** The Senior Data Warehouse Architect / Modeler will work to manage data from multiple sources and gather it in a way so it can be used functionally.**** ** ** *FUNCTIONAL EXPERIENCES* ** ** • Extensive database modeling, design, development, and maintenance experience (including developing dimensional databases and data cubes, schema design and development)**** • Ability to design unit and system test plans, and execute testing**** • Excellent communicator both verbally and written with coordination and facilitation skills.**** • Ability to multi-task and complete in a timely manner multiple assignments.**** * * *TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCES* ** ** • 7+ years in database development experience including SQL Server 2008/2012 **** • Experience developing SSIS ETL packages supporting database to database activities**** • Proven experience with SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)**** • Skilled in both Data Warehouse and Transactional databases**** • Extensive Stored Procedure development**** • Strong T-SQL programming skills**** • Strong ERWIN**** • Extensive experience in Kimball methodologies**** ** ** ** ** *-- Thanks & Regards Gary IT Recruiter HMG America LLC PH:732-645-1446 E:[email protected] http://www.hmgamerica.com/***** ** ** -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SAP ABAP" 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/sap-abap. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
