Job Title: ETL DEVELOPER/DATA ENGINEER (Office Based)
Company:Professional Career Services
Job description: Job Summary Employer DescriptionIT consulting company with the focus on BI & Data ManagementJob Description
- Contribute to the design, build and implementation of the mapping, ETL programming from the source systems to the Data Warehouse.
- Provide world class services in the modelling, design, development, preparation, implementation and optimization of Data Warehouses, Data Marts and Data Cubes in the financial sector.
- Liaise with clients and Developers on Projects
- Actioning Code Development
Qualifications
- BSc. Computer Science
- Matric
Skills
- Overall 5+ years experience in similar position (Banking Industry preferred)
- Minimum 3 years’ experience with ETL tools and data integration;
- Ability to analyze data to identify deliverables, gaps and inconsistencies;
- Experience designing, building and maintaining data processing systems;
- Database design, data modelling and Data Warehousing experience;
- Good understanding and knowledge of SSIS, SSRS and SSAS
- 3 + years TSQL or PL/SQL
Experience in the financial industry is preferred. * Linux / Python
- Hadoop / Teradata
- AB INITIO
Salary / PackageR1 Million CTCBenefits
- Medical Aid (Part of CTC)
Professional Career ServicesRecruiter
Expected salary: R9000 – 15000 per month
Location: South Africa
Job date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:51:06 GMT
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