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Oracle Informatica Developer


Listed on:13th May
Location:City of London
Salary/Rate:Market Rate
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:AS/ORACDEV-IN
Recruiter:Aston Carter
Oracle, Informatica, PL/ SQL, Developer, UNIX Scripting, Banking, London

A tier one Investment Bank are currently looking for an Oracle/ Informatica Developer with a proven background in large scale Data Migrations to join an existing team to aid in their current Migration project, in addition to this the development of Unix shell scripts to control the operation of the data loading processes, building of Oracle PL/ SQL Views, Stored Procedures and ad-hoc queries and participating in the design of the overall data load framework and process. You MUST have a background proving you have worked on Large scale Migrations, a solid knowledge of Informatica PowerCenter, Oracle and SQL Development. An understanding of Unix and Perl Scripting will act as an advantage in this role.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/130814
Contact Name:Alex Scriven

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