Company: JP Morgan
Website: www.jpmorganchase.com
Eligibility: Any Graduate
Experience: Freshers / Experience
Location: Hyderabad
Job Role: ETL Developer - Associate
About the Company:-
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the world's oldest, largest and best-known financial institutions.
The firm is built on the foundation of more than 1,200 predecessor institutions that have come together through the years to form today's company. We trace our roots to 1799 in New York City, and our many well-known heritage firms include J.P. Morgan & Co., The Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank One, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., Chemical Bank, The First National Bank of Chicago, National Bank of Detroit, The Bear Stearns Companies Inc., Robert Fleming Holdings, Cazenove Group and the business acquired in the WaMu transaction. Each of these firms, in its time, was closely tied to innovations in finance and the growth of the U.S. and global economies.
This role requires a strong knowledge of ETL (Extract, Transform & Load) processes as the candidate will be required to work on performance tuning of ETL jobs. Design, build, test and implement of data services.
Job Description:
This role requires a wide variety of strengths and capabilities, including:
- Advanced knowledge of application, data and infrastructure architecture disciplines
- Understanding of architecture and design across all systems
- Working proficiency in developmental toolsets
- Ability to collaborate with high-performing teams and individuals throughout the firm to accomplish common goals
- Proficiency in one or more general purpose programming languages and tools- SQL and Oracle environments and strong knowledge of ETL processes using SAP Data Services
- Technical skills covering: SAP Business Objects Data Services, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL. Additional exposure to Business Objects WEBI 4.x, Universe Designer and QlikView would be advantageous
- Understanding of software skills such as business analysis, development, maintenance and software improvement.
- Exposure to agile will be advantageous.
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