Client: Infosys
Job Title: Data Warehouse Technical Architect
Location: Rosemead, California
Position type: Contract
Contract duration: 6 months+ extension possible
No of years' experience: Above 12 years
Detailed job description - Skill Set:
The typical responsibilities will include, but not limited to, the following:
* Should be able to design data warehousing data mart solutions thru Hadoop/Talend
* Should be able to work with client in defining the business requirements and convert them to technical requirements, design the solution approach
* Should be able to do data modelling, data architecture data profiling, building data pipelines
* Should be able to do build, support and maintenance of big data applications
* Should be able to create Source to Target maps and ETL data flow design
* Should be able to create proof of concept (PoC) in providing big data
* Should be able to do data profiling and source data analysis to assess data quality and working with business to resolve data anomalies
* Should be able to guide, mentor team and review the end to end solution
* The candidate must be a team player and is also expected to help the team in meeting business need
Must have skill:
* Excellent understanding of Data Warehousing Concepts with wide experience in ETL design and architecture
* Should have extensive work experience on various components of Hadoop Eco system like HDFS, Hive, Sqoop, MapReduce, Talend and Kafka
* Should have strong data modeling, data architecture, data profiling, database design experience to build Data Warehousing and Data Mart solutions
* Should have strong understanding of power utilities system landscape and data
* Should have excellent soft-skills and leadership skills to lead architecture and design workshops and interact at CXO level
* Excellent analytical skill
Preferred Skill:
* Understanding of utility market and technology trends
* Cloud data services work experience
* Working experience in one of the transformational program and/or large data migration program
* Work experience in Snowflake
* Experience in utilities in North America
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