The IDQ Lead is responsible for leading and developing Informatica IDQ projects, requiring development experience and strong communication skills.
Job Description
Job Role: IDQ Lead
Location: San Ramon, CA
Duration: 6 Months
Description:
• Should have prior development and lead experience.
• Good communication skills.
• Tech lead and hands on developer
Additional InformationLocal Preferred
Intelliswift Newark, California, USA Office
39600 Balentine Dr., Suite 200, , CA , US, Newark, CA, United States, 94560
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