Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Data Warehouse Developer with SAS, COBOL, DB2, Oracle, Pega, SOA, EDI, FileNet, OLTP, Exadata and healthcare/insurance/medicaid experience

IN001598  Data Warehouse Developer with SAS, COBOL, DB2, Oracle, Pega, SOA, EDI, FileNet, OLTP, Exadata and healthcare/insurance/medicaid experience

Location: Raleigh, NC
Duration: 12months

*Minimum 7 yrs IT extensive hands-on experience in providing programming / data/ business analyst services to address challenging requirements across all facets of the SDLC for large and complex customer OLAP applications.
*Extensive experience in review of peer delivered SDLC artifacts including, but not limited to, design, analyses, requirements, testing, and operations across a multitude of complex technologies and business domains.
* Technical and / or business experience in designing, developing, and maintaining synchronous and asynchronous internal and external interfaces and associated secure data transfer protocols and mechanisms.
*Technical and or business experience in designing, developing, and validating data conversions, reviewing data quality as well as data quality controls, efficient extraction of data, and in developing reports.
* Experience with data analyses, data mapping, and data validations. 
*Experience with software change management on multiple technology platforms. 
*Outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills with proven strengths in handling difficult IT problems.
*Effective written and oral communications skills. 

Preferred Skills:
*IT and / or business knowledge in the healthcare domain, especially with health insurance or Medicaid systems.
*Hands-on experience with as many as possible with the following technology; mainframe applications programming, COBOL, DB2, Oracle, Pega, SOA, EDI, FileNet, SAS, OLTP, Exadata and additional two years of IT work experience.
*Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or computer Engineering or and additional 2 yrs of IT work experience.

 

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