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Sr Developer (ETL) - Java/C++, Permanent, Dallas, TX [message #855528] |
Tue, 24 April 2012 22:40 |
Roland Theron Messages: 2 Registered: April 2012 |
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This position will be part of the senior developer group in a team of approx. 7 developers ranging from Junior to Senior/Lead developers, to develop a custom ETL product set that targets extremely large volume Tier 1 level data warehousing using a highly scalable clustered solution. The product set is to be developed against an initial tier 1 data warehouse and then expanded to a global product set with long term support and evolution adapting to changing product requirements.
Responsibilities will include
• Primary developer in one of 4 distinct development streams of an end to end custom ETL solution for the OPTIMA platform that is highly scalable, configurable and structurally aware
• Align to overall development and integration strategy for the product set
• Work within a structured and source controlled IDE environment (Eclipse with SVN)
• Allocation of QA and testing to junior developers
• Supporting the Technical team lead in the allocation and review of deployment and QA tasks across the team
• Design input and consumption of the targeted metadata model (MDM, the configuration model) for the overall solution and the consistent use of the MDM to integrate with the remaining 3 development streams
Development requirements
• Large volume data management
• Highly configurable by MDM
• Efficient dataset management in memory with manual memory clean up and management
• Vast experience in multithreading with intelligent handovers
• High performance ODBC data connectors
• MDM configurable high performance file management on Solaris based OS with database assisted logging/detailed tracking
• In depth understanding of physical and logical data modelling concepts in large data warehousing with transactional level data availability requirements
• Extensive experienced in SQL (ANSI)
• Unix shell scripting experience would be beneficial
Software/Technologies
• Eclipse IDE on Windows
• Java, C++
• Teradata TPT load method interface and ODBC load interface in C++
• Subversion source control implementation on Eclipse
• Development to target high performance clustered Solaris 10 (+) environment
• Advantage to candidates with experience in Unix shell scripting, perl scripting
• Solaris OS administration experience beneficial
Applicants can contact at roland.theron@aircominternational.com
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Re: Sr Developer (ETL) - Java/C++, Permanent, Dallas, TX [message #857671 is a reply to message #855528] |
Thu, 26 April 2012 19:02 |
Gautam Messages: 5 Registered: February 2011 |
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Hi,
I am interested in this position. how do I apply?
Thanks,
--Gautam
http://fast-code.sourceforge.net/
On 4/24/2012 5:40 PM, Roland Theron wrote:
> This candidate will be part of the senior developer group in a team of
> approx. 7 developers ranging from Junior to Senior/Lead developers, to
> develop a custom ETL product set that targets extremely large volume
> Tier 1 level data warehousing using a highly scalable clustered
> solution. The product set is to be developed against an initial tier 1
> data warehouse and then expanded to a global product set with long term
> support and evolution adapting to changing product requirements.
>
> Responsibilities will include
> • Primary developer in one of 4 distinct development streams of an end
> to end custom ETL solution for the OPTIMA platform that is highly
> scalable, configurable and structurally aware
> • Align to overall development and integration strategy for the product set
> • Work within a structured and source controlled IDE environment
> (Eclipse with SVN)
> • Allocation of QA and testing to junior developers
> • Supporting the Technical team lead in the allocation and review of
> deployment and QA tasks across the team
> • Design input and consumption of the targeted metadata model (MDM, the
> configuration model) for the overall solution and the consistent use of
> the MDM to integrate with the remaining 3 development streams
>
> Development requirements
> • Large volume data management
> • Highly configurable by MDM
> • Efficient dataset management in memory with manual memory clean up and
> management
> • Vast experience in multithreading with intelligent handovers
> • High performance ODBC data connectors
> • MDM configurable high performance file management on Solaris based OS
> with database assisted logging/detailed tracking • In depth
> understanding of physical and logical data modelling concepts in large
> data warehousing with transactional level data availability requirements
> • Extensive experienced in SQL (ANSI)
> • Unix shell scripting experience would be beneficial
>
> Software/Technologies
> • Eclipse IDE on Windows
> • Java, C++ • Teradata TPT load method interface and ODBC load interface
> in C++
> • Subversion source control implementation on Eclipse
> • Development to target high performance clustered Solaris 10 (+)
> environment
> • Advantage to candidates with experience in Unix shell scripting, perl
> scripting
> • Solaris OS administration experience beneficial
>
> Applicants can contact me via direct message on this forum
>
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Re: Sr Developer (ETL) - Java/C++, Permanent, Dallas, TX [message #866315 is a reply to message #858639] |
Mon, 30 April 2012 20:56 |
Gautam Messages: 5 Registered: February 2011 |
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I'm not sure how to send direct reply.
Would you contact me through my project?
Thanks,
--Gautam
http://fast-code.sourceforge.net/
On 4/27/2012 3:20 AM, Roland Theron wrote:
> As per the original post you can contact me via direct message on this
> forum, I'll provide contact details there
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> Gautam wrote on Thu, 26 April 2012 15:02
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am interested in this position. how do I apply?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --Gautam
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>
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