Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Client Server/Programmer (#8208684) in Albany, NY

Wednesday, March 29, 2006
This is an 18-month position in Albany, NY for a Client Server/Programmer. This position is required to design/model, construct and load the data tables through the enterprise data warehouse architecture in support of Data Warehousing projects. Mandatory Requirements include: an Associate's Degree; 2 or more years experience developing applications in a Windows NT environment. Preferred experience includes: 3 or more years demonstrated experience working in a data warehouse setting utilizing an enterprise data warehouse with dependent datamarts in an Oracle environment, performing development work in PL/SQL; using advanced Extract/Transform/Load techniques including bulk select, bulk insert, arrays and dynamic SQL; plus demonstrated experience developing and testing maps in Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) data versioning techniques and developing detailed incremental ETS Processes; 1 or more years performing database administration support activities; 3 or more years working directly with users in the child welfare related data arena to develop requirements, identify and analyze business problems and develop workable solutions using applications. Job Title: Client Server/Programmer Primary Skills: ETL; Oracle; Oracle PowerBuilder; PL/SQL; Windows NT Job Industry: Services Vacancies: 1 Job City: Albany Job Metro Area: Albany Job State: NY Job Country: US Salary: NEG Hours per Week: 40 Start Date: ASAP Job Duration: 12+ months Detailed Job Duration: 18 months Degree Type: AS Degree Area: IT Experience Minimum: 2 Years Certificates/Licenses: Candidates responding to this posting must currently possess the eligibility to work in the United States. To submit a resume for this position, you must place PR12305_NT_2608A in the subject line of your e-mail. Send your resumes to: Professional.

Requirements:

ETL; Oracle; Oracle PowerBuilder; PL/SQL; Windows NT


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