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ETL Architect

U.S. Bank is seeking a proficient ETL Architect with data architecture experience to contribute toward the success of our Wealth Management technology initiatives. Leads and consults on the design, development, and implementation of the architecture and metadata repository for extraction, transformation, and load (ETL) solutions. Establishes standards for all phases of data movement, including Extraction, Cleaning, Filtering, Enriching, Quality Assurance, Loading, etc. Will actively participate in the formation and execution of a Wealth Data Strategy to streamline processes, consolidate systems, and provide a long-term solution aligned with Enterprise and Business Line objectives. Provides technical consulting to development teams during design and development for highly complex or critical projects. Identifies opportunities for new initiatives. Recommends changes to increase scalability and robustness of ETL platforms and solutions. Defines policies and best practices for ETL data manipulation functions. Evaluates new tools and techniques and makes recommendations to improve real-time and batch data access, transformation and movement across heterogeneous technologies and platforms. Determines organizational strategies for data integrity validation processes, optimizing data throughput/accessibility, restart ability, and error-handling for tools to deliver ETL solutions.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience
At least 6 years experience with design, development, automation, and support of applications to extract, transform, and load data.
At least 9 years experience within a total information technology (IT) environment.
Preferred Skills/Experience
Modeling:
data, process, events, objects
Data warehousing
Relational databases
NoSQL databases
Hadoop (Hortonworks)
Data movement tools:
Informatica, SSIS, DataStage
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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