Capgemini
ETL Developer
Job Description
Short Description
Qualifications:
- Migrating data from Cloud storage using ETL tool to different data warehouses like Snowflake, Redshift, etc.
- Must have worked in at least 3 to 4 Talend DI projects
- Hands on experience in Talend DI with database and file handling
- Functional, Unit and Data testing of Talend jobs
- Scheduling and monitoring the jobs and fixing issues
- Expert in data cleansing, integration, standardization, transformation, and aggregation across the layers
- Creating ETL Jobs and web services using TALEND
- Working with version control tools such as GitHub, Bitbucket and Nexus integration
- Data Warehousing experience, building operational ETL data pipelines across several sources, and constructing relational and dimensional data models
- Building Talend ETL jobs for validating the business logic and analyze the flow of jobs and take corrective measures on failures
- Excellent interpersonal skills when interacting with clients in a clear, timely, and professional manner
- Self-motivated to establish outstanding working standards
- Strong knowledge in writing SQL execution test scripts
- Working with Agile Project
Job Responsibilities:
- Being responsible for code development and modifications in designated projects, working very closely with key stakeholders and managers
- Understanding and analyzing requirements and providing estimations
- Working on multiple Talend products with a good understanding of Talend roadmap and highly experienced in Talend DI project
- Talend DI suite of tools, and executing secure, best practice data integration strategies and approaches
- Designing the area of Talend cloud and promotion of code into various environments\
- Using and contributing to community of practice (especially Talend)
- Working as ETL developer who is responsible for data movement and transformation across various data assets
- Building roadmap for the ETL practice for SaaS and providing leadership with an on-going focus on reusability, scalability, and innovation within the community of practice