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Informatica Developer

Company Name:
Trinity Cloud Company
Informatica Developer
Location- Smithfield, RI
Duration- 6
months
EAD, GC, TN and Citizen only.

Rate is $50/hr
Face to Face

Position Description:
Fidelity Strategic Investments Products Data (SIPD) Smithfield, Rhode Island has an opportunity for a Software Engineer/Developer in the Performance Reporting Systems development team. The group is responsible for designing, building and maintaining the customer account performance returns details and publishing them on the Fidelity.com.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Developing high performing time critical software in both a batch and a real time environment.
Adhering to standards and best-practices for development.
Working closely with Analysts and Testers to participate in projects.
Assisting in the identification, isolation, resolution and communication of problems within the production environment.
Actively contributing as a member of a 24X7 on-call support team.
Education and
Experience:
Bachelors degree in MIS, Computer Science, or Data Processing related field.
6
years of software development experience in a data-centric processing environment.

Skills and Knowledge:
4
years of Informatica experience
4
years experience in Oracle SQL and PL/SQL
Experience with RATIONAL TEAM CONCERT(RTC) and Clearcase for SCM
Strong knowledge of Shell Scripts and Unix
Knowledge of scheduling using Control-M a plus
Prior experience working in Batch and Data Warehouse environments preferred
Excellent software development skills in a UNIX environment.
Excellent communication and relationship skills.
Great problem solver, able to assimilate information quickly.
Hands-on development experience using web services a plus.
Must have a flexible attitude and be able to comfortably accommodate change.

Send your resume toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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