SQL Server ETL Developer

SQL Server ETL Developer (SSIS, T-SQL)

Data Lens has a client seeking a SQL Server ETL Developer experienced with data warehousing in a Microsoft environment.

Location: King of Prussia, PA

General Role Description:

Initial duration: 6 months (contract)

Developer will be working on activities involving the collection and loading of data into a data warehouse. As part of the data warehouse team, the SQL Server BI Developer will collect data from transactional databases and external datasets for loading into a data warehouse. The person will work with product owners and business analysts to locate and map source data.

  • U.S. citizens and candidates authorized to work in the U.S.  We are unable to sponsor at this time.
  • No third parties at this time

Responsibilities:

  • As a member of the data warehouse team, design and implement processes to stage, standardize and load data from multiple sources
  • Develop source-to-target mappings and profile data for integrity or standardization issues
  • Coordinate with team members to implement data load routines and scheduled ETL jobs
  • Develop queries and stored procedures as necessary to perform more complex processing

Required skills and experience include:

  • 5+ years working with Microsoft SQL Server with strong Transact SQL experience
  • Strong background developing ETL using SQL Server Integration Services a must
  • Experience with Business Intelligence Markup Language (BIML) a plus
  • Experience with PowerBI import and direct query a plus
  • Performance tuning and query optimization
  • Experience with data cleansing and standardization
  • Master and reference data management
  • Attention to detail and ability to work with a variety of data formats (relational, flat-file, JSON)

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