Thursday, January 14, 2010

Data Warehouse Developer - (US-NY-New York)


Data Warehouse Developer - (US-NY-New York)

Compensation: 
$110K - $125K / Year
Minimum Education: 
Bachelors
Job Type: 
Full Time
Jobcode: 
GCCJA
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work on a data-warehousing application that provides management reporting and analytics data to various business stakeholders within GSS and other areas. 

The successful candidate will participate in the full lifecycle of system development: 
- Analyze and translate business requirements into system requirements. 
- Design technical solution including ETL, data modeling and OLAP. 
- Coordinate UAT and system delivery. 
- The candidate will also be responsible for enhancing and supporting existing infrastructure and code libraries. 
- The candidate should be proficient with data warehousing technologies/concepts (ETL, SCD etc). 
- Web application framework experience is a plus. 
Experience/Skills: 
- At least three years of development experience preferably in Financial Services. 
- Prior experience in building data warehousing applications required.
 
- Strong data analysis and data modeling skills required. 
- SQL and Stored procedures (ideally DB2 UDB but will also consider Sybase or Oracle) required. 
- Good interpersonal and communication skills required. 
- Good knowledge of object oriented design and development in Java. 
- Demonstrated successful track-record working within a team environment. 
- Experience with J2EE/Spring/Struts/Web Application Framework preferred. 
- Experience with OLAP tools such as Hyperion Essbase or Sybase IQ is a plus. 
- Perl and general scripting preferred. 

Email resume in Word to TheBigGameHunter@cisny.com. Please include the job code for the position with your resume. 

NO RELOCATION. NO VISA TRANSFERS. NO OVERSEAS RESUMES. NO 3RD PARTIES. 

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