The Big Data Engineer will lead development in HFM, FDMEE mapping, and shared services. Responsibilities include SmartView utilization, application creation, metadata building and consolidations.
JD - HFM Developer:
• 5+years of strong HFM development experience
• Hands on experience in FDMEE Mapping and Loads
• Experience with shared services
• Extensively used SmartView
• Knowledge on creating Rules and Member list
• Knowledge on creation of application and building metadata in HFM
• Experience running Consolidations and currency translations
• Python Scripting and VB Scripting (good to have)
Same Posting Description for Internal and External Candidates
Top Skills
Fdmee
Hfm
Python
Smartview
Vb
Hexaware Technologies Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
MCN Nagar Ext, MCN Nagar Extension, Thoraipakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600097
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