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    IBM Job Details

    The Sr. ETL Designer/Developer is directly accountable/responsible
    for successful delivery of Financial Services Business Intelligence
    (FS BI) technology initiatives. The Sr. ETL Designer/Developer
    understands business challenges & translates them into process/technical
    solutions, as well as manages client relationships within context of
    individual role. Preferred Candidates should have development/design
    skills with Informatica, Ascential and/or Ab Initio & data modeling,
    Oracle 8i or 9i and PL/SQL. Position requires candidates to be located
    in one of the 21 core cities as well as 100% travel.

    Bachelors Degree or Equivalent Experience in the following:
    Technical requirements definition, mapping and data modeling skills,
    Hands-on developed project deliverables using formal/structured methodology,
    Technical solution design & development experience, ETL tool experience -
    Ab Initio, Ascential and/or Informatica, Understanding of Financial Services
    BI Industry processes, Consulting & client management experience w/ Director
    level & above, Hands-on technology & leadership experience in Data Warehouse
    projects, and Data Warehouse skills. All qualified applicants will receive
    consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
    gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national
    origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

    Job Area: Job Area Detail

    Consulting and Services: Business Intelligence

    Industry Focus Cross industry

    Job Level Experienced Professional

    Division Global Business Services: 05-BCS BUSINESS CONSULTING SVCS

    Desired Skills
    A minimum of 4 yrs of experience. with a Bachelor s Degree or equivalent
    Experience. 2 yrs employment in a consulting firm with consulting
    responsibilities, 2 yrs experience with ETL application development.
    Ability to work in U.S. without current/future need for IBM sponsorship.
    Since the majority of our consulting work is done at our client sites,
    this position requires up to 100% travel. It is also expected that newly
    hired resources into the Global Business Services U.S. practice live
    within a reasonable commuting distance (generally 50 miles) of the

    following cities: Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL;
    Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO;
    Detroit, MI; Hartford, CT; Houston, TX; Kansas City, MO; New York City,
    NY and surrounding area; Philadelphia, PA; and Washington, DC.

    Additional Info
    IBM Global Business Services helps top-tier clients solve their most
    complex business and technical issues. As a Business Intelligence
    consultant working in the Financial Services (FS) sector, you will
    develop innovative solutions to resolve our clients' most vital
    business and technical issues across the Financial Markets,
    Insurance and Banking communities utilizing functional business
    experience in Operations, Process and Systems Transformation and
    accounts for one - third of all IBM Global Business Services revenue.
    We bring to bear the resources only a global leader like IBM can
    offer to scale our integrated, â??On Demandâ?? business services from
    desktop solutions to global enterprise level initiatives.
    We are committed to service delivery excellence in all we do.

    For additional information about IBMâ??s Global Business Services
    Financial Services offerings, visit us at


    and explore the Banking, Insurance and Financial Markets links.

    Note: To be considered an official applicant for a position in
    IBM Global Business Services, you must submit a resume and
    online profile through our employment Web site. Resumes
    submitted will remain active for a period of six months.
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