What are the responsibilities and job description for the Data Warehouse Architect position at Software People Inc.?
Phone/Skype Hire. Onsite from day 1
Location: Lansing, MI
Duration: 12 months
Responsibilities
• Responsible for complex Linux security model on DW ETL servers. (Servers are administered by another group, but our team is responsible for the security structure and authorizes user access to the groups and sudos)
• Responsible for Teradata security and access.
• Responsible for complex Common Batch Framework and Common Scheduler to ensure current and reliable data is available for critical business processes and decision making.
• Responsible for Data Warehouse change management infrastructure and all promotions of code and ddl; performing build engineer tasks for both manual and automated promotion processes.
• Responsible for migrating the three separate MDHHS DWs supporting four MDHHS Program areas to Common Processes.
• Responsible for DW standards and processes including their adherence to SOM policies and procedures.
• Responsible for conducting elevated access and user audits.
• Responsible for mitigating any audit findings; providing input to SSPs.
• Responsible for Data Warehouse Continuity Planning and testing.
• Responsible for providing support for escalated Data Warehouse issue troubleshooting and resolution.
Skills Needed
• Experience supporting at least one (or more) State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Data Warehouses
• Minimum 12 years Teradata experience
• Minimum 10 years SQL experience.
• Minimum 10 years shell scripting experience.
• Minimum 5 years Linux experience.
• Proven track record of working independently within a collaborative team.
• Supporting the loading of data from multiple source systems.
• Providing targeted training and technical expertise to development teams to enable them to better troubleshoot and support their batches.
• Must be able to make decisions on the correct path forward in various situations while staying consistent with State of Michigan and MDHHS/DTMB policies.