Data Architect (ETL, Informatica) Architecture - Denver, CO at Geebo

Data Architect (ETL, Informatica)

Our Government client is looking for an experienced Enterprise Data Architect on a remote 12
months renewable contract role in Denver, CO.
Position:
Enterprise Data Architect Data Architect, ETL Developer and Informatica Administrator will be responsible for advancing the role of data architecture at agency and across state.
Working with agency stakeholders, including other data architects and ETL developers and other subject matter experts, Data Architect will be responsible to advise, develop and facilitate data architecture strategy including cloud, advanced technologies & platforms.
In addition to the collaboration and development of the conceptual and logical models, logical solutions and physical data models, this particular role will also be responsible for development and support of ETL processes within Informatica platform, as well as for further Informatica configuration needed to support other Informatica capabilities needed for data catalog, data dictionary and data governance.
About Vector:
Vector Consulting, Inc.
, (Headquartered in Atlanta) is an IT Talent Acquisition Solutions firm committed to delivering results.
Since our founding in 1990, we have been partnering with our customers, understanding their business, and developing solutions with a commitment to quality, reliability and value.
Our continuing growth has been and continues to be built around successful relationships that are based on our organization's operating philosophy and commitment to People, Partnerships, Purpose and Performance - THE VECTOR WAY Celebrating 30 years of service Data Architect (ETL, Informatica) Recommended Skills Consulting Data Dictionary Etl Physical Data Models Data Governance Data Architecture Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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