Senior Specialty Developer Information Technology (IT) - Dublin, OH at Geebo

Senior Specialty Developer

Company Name:
Fast Switch, Ltd.
Responsible for providing in-depth systems analysis, application design/development and support in a Teradata data warehousing and MVS mainframe; performing all aspects of systems life cycle: defining requirements and designing, developing, implementing, documenting, and supporting data warehousing applications for enhancement and strategic projects; gathering data requirements through facilitated sessions with business customers and design data models based on those requirements using ERwin; coordinating and working with numerous groups including business customers, application development and data/database administrators to develop information solutions; participating in developing consistent definitions and mapping of data sources for the enterprise; using project management and systems development life cycle methodologies using Data Stage 8.7/8.5/8.1; providing support of existing data warehousing applications including participation in off shift duty analyst pager rotation; and developing relational database solutions using T SQL, and PL/SQL on relational database systems such as SQL Server, Oracle 11g/10g, DB2 V9, MQ plug in, among others.
Location: Dublin, Ohio and various other undetermined worksites throughout the U.S.
Salary: $91,520.00 per year
Education: Masters - Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or in a related field of study (will accept equivalent foreign degree).
Training: None
Experience: One (1) year in the position above, Technology Lead, or in a related occupation.
Experience must include use of Data Stage 8.7/8.5/8.1, Oracle 11g/10g, DB2 V9, PL/SQL, and Erwin.
Will also accept any suitable combination of education, training, and/or experience.
All applicant resumes must be submitted via: 1st Class U.S. Mail to:Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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