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Post :- 14th Jun 2025
- Total of 10+ Years of IT Experience predominantly in Data Integration/ Data Warehouse area
- Must have 8 years of Ab Initio ETL Design and Development experience.
- Must have tech stack:
(1) AWS Tech Stack (Glue, Aurora Postgress, RedShift, S3)
(2) Change Data Capture (CDC)
(3) Hive, Cloudera/Hadoop Ecosystem
- Must have experience within the Healthcare Payor industry (Health Insurance)
- Big Plus: CI/CD Jenkins / DevOps knowledge
- Sound understanding of SQL and ability to write well performing SQL queries
- Good knowledge of OLTP and OLAP data models and other data warehouse fundamentals
- Rigor in high code quality, automated testing, and other engineering best practices, ability to write reusable code components
- Ability to unit test the code thoroughly and to troubleshoot issues in production environments
- Must have some working experience with Unix/Linux shell scripting
- Must be able to work independently and support other junior developers as needed
- Some Java development experience is nice to have
- Knowledge of Agile Development practices is required
1x monthly meeting in Reston VA for meetings and team bonding events.8+ years of Ab Initio Development.
REQUIRED:::
Ab Initio Developers in AWS Tech Stack, Strong AB INITIO with CDC, Hive, Hadoop/Cloudera Ecosystem, Spark, NoSQL and AWS Tech Stack (Glue, Aurora Postgres, RedShift, S3).
What is CDC: (Change Data Capture)::: In databases, change data capture (CDC) is a set of software design patterns used to determine and track the data that has changed - 24/7 Rotational support.
2 people, one primary, one back up. 1 wk rotational, 6 ppl on the team. Very rare they get any calls. - Healthcare Insurance is required - They have six developers on the team right now, more will be hired next QTR as well. - They are the enterprise data platform team for all departments across the enterprise, their job is to cleanse all data and ensure end users have the proper data to do their job. Developers get assigned responsibilities with a data analyst to get this job done. Day to day troubleshooting issues (weekly rotational, 2 people, one primary one back up). Not much support during rotational hours, production teams tends to handle everything. They also support infrastructure upgrades at the enterprise level.