Programmer Analyst - Teradata at AMERICAN EXPRESS

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Job Description:


Eligibility: BE/B.Tech/MCA.

Industry: IT/Software.

Position: Programmer Analyst - Teradata.

Functional Area: Teradata / SQL/ RDBMS/Pearl/ETL.

Job Code: 1214903.

Experience: 2 -4 yrs.

Location: Gurgaon, Haryana.

Description:


  • This is a Teradata developer role. This is an individual contributor role and an SME role.
  • Will be responsible for managing multiple projects and do business partner interaction.
  • Will be responsible to to look at trouble shooting and should be able to drive the project E2E till the delivery stage.
  • Participate in IDN Internal activities ( Performance tuning, Liaison with support team) like Development and enhancement.
  • Apply Knowledge Of Data Warehousing And Data Quality Concepts In The Project Implementation Lifecycle.
  • Interact With Business Partners At Appropriate Times In The Project Life Cycle.
  • Drive Improvements In Process / Project Delivery.
  • Gathering And Formalizing The Business Requirements, Developing Strategies.
  • Identifying Process Improvements, Problem Solving, Implementation Of Solutions.

Desired Profile:


  • Should be proficient in Teradata / SQL/ RDBMS/Pearl.
  • ETL- Good to have.
  • Teradata Developer experience needed is 2-4 yrs exp.
  • Bachelor Degree In Engineering Or Computer Science Or Equivalent (NIT,REC candidates preferred).
  • Master’ In Computer Applications.
  • Demonstrated Ability To Develop And Document Technical And Functional - Specifications And Analyze Software And System Processing Flows.
  • Must Have Sql, Shell Scripting And Perl Scripting.
  • Preferred Database Knowledge Of Teradata.
  • Excellent Rdbms Concepts.
  • Good Etl Skills Is Added Advantage

About the Company:


In 1854, the American Express Co. purchased a lot on Vesey Street in New York City as the site for its stables. The company's first New York headquarters were in an impressive[citation needed] marble Italianate palazzo at 55–61 Hudson Street between Thomas Street and Jay Street (1857–58, John Warren Ritch), which had a busy freight depot on the ground story with a spur line from the Hudson River Railroad. A stable was constructed nearby at 4–8 Hubert Street, between Hudson Street and Collister Street (1866–67, Ritch & Griffiths), five blocks north of the Hudson Street building. For more Details Click here

Website: www.americanexpress.com

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