Attunity/ETL DEV - CW Education, Training & Library - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

Attunity/ETL DEV - CW

-MUST have attunity experience-MUST be on your direct w2 (visa transfers ok)-hybrid schedule in McLean, VA-1 step interview process-We have made many placements with this team.
Title:
ETL/Attunity DeveloperClient:
Freddie MacLocation:
McLean, VAType:
Long term contract (multi year)Description:
At least 5 years of hands-on experience in ETL Must have experince with Attunity Familiar with relational databases Create sources, targets, mappings, and workflows for ETL jobs as per the design Create transformations in ETL jobs/ to achieve data cleansing and standardization during initial data load Work with databases, ETL tools (Informatica or similar) and SQL for querying and manipulating datasets.
Work on migration and upgrade projects Ready to learn and adapt to changing technology landscape Should have good communication skills, analytical ability and problem-solving skills Should be able to articulate the issues and propose viable solutions Should be a self-starter who can work independentlyNice to Have:
Talend IICS Hands on experience in AWSRequired Skills :
-MUST have attunity experience -MUST be on your direct w2 (visa transfers ok) -hybrid schedule in McLean, VA -1 step interview process (role is exlcusive to Apex) -We have made many placements with this team Basic Qualification :
Additional Skills :
Background Check :
YesDrug Screen :
YesNotes :
Selling points for candidate :
Project Verification Info :
Candidate must be your W2 Employee :
YesExclusive to Apex :
YesFace to face interview required :
NoCandidate must be local :
NoCandidate must be authorized to work without sponsorship :
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NoInterview times set :
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NoType of project :
Architecture/DesignMaster Job Title :
Dev:
OtherBranch Code :
DC Metro Commercial Recommended Skills Amazon Web Services Analytical Communication Databases Problem Solving Relational Databases Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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