Job Title: Senior Consultant (ETL/Data Architect)
Location: San Francisco, CA
Duration: 6 Months (possible extension)
Skill and Role Summary:
• Design and develop ETL solutions for bulk data movement between data source and targets using Talend as the platform
• Strong experience on Data Architecture, data migration and data modelling.
• 6 + years of experience.
• Experience on Data Migration on Salesforce platform will be huge plus.
• Design and develop data source and target mappings, sessions, workflows, and ETL scripts
• Design and develop ETL framework around the solutions, which would include defining and base lining standards, checklists, and processes, and also building of the peripheral services around ETL tool e.g. FTP, Archival, purging etc.
• Develops and designs the core modules incorporating best practices of database design principals
• Prepares unit test for all code written and reviewing for others
• Has exposure to release and build process and providing production support
Note: If interested please send your updated resume and include your rate requirement along with your contact details with a suitable time when we can reach you. If you know of anyone in your sphere of contacts, who would be a perfect match for this job then, we would appreciate if you can forward this posting to them with a copy to us.
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