Business Analyst With Datastage Developer

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<p>Our client is a global technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. it focuses on helping organisations harness the power of data to drive digital transformation, enhance operational efficiency, and achieve sustainability. over 100 years of experience in operational technology (OT) and more than 60 years in IT to unlock the power of data from your business, your people and your machines. We help enterprises store, enrich, activate and monetise their data to improve their customers’ experiences, develop new revenue streams and lower their business costs. Over 80% of the Fortune 100 trust our client for data solutions.</p><p>The company’s consolidated revenues for fiscal 2024 (ended March 31, 2024). approximately $57.5 billion USD., and the company has approximately 296,000 employees worldwide. It delivers digital solutions utilising Lumada in five sectors, including Mobility, Smart Life, Industry, Energy and IT, to increase our customers’ social, environmental and economic value.</p><p> </p><ul><li>Job Title: Business Analyst With Datastage Developer</li><li>Location: Guruganon</li><li>Experience: 4 To 6 Years</li><li>Job Type: Contract to hire.</li><li>Notice Period: Immediate joiners.</li><li>Mandatory Skills: IBM InfoSphere Datastage,ETL,SQL.</li></ul><p><strong>Job description:</strong></p><p><strong>JD</strong></p><p><strong>DataStage Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>· Design, develop, and maintain ETL processes using IBM InfoSphere Datastage.</p><p>· Analyze business requirements and translate them into technical specifications.</p><p>· Optimize Datastage jobs for performance and scalability.</p><p>· Conduct root cause analysis and resolve ETL-related issues.</p><p>· Document ETL workflows, data mappings, and technical specifications.</p><p> </p><p><strong>SQL Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>· Develop complex SQL queries on basis of business requirements and used them to create reports through datastage ETL tool.</p><p>· Hands on experience on stored procedures, functions, and triggers.</p><p>· Maintain documentation for database architecture and configurations.""</p>

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