The role involves expertise in Teradata architecture, SQL performance tuning, and end-to-end data warehousing implementation, with knowledge of Azure tools being advantageous.
This is a remote position.
Professional having 6+ years of experience in Data and BI tools as below:
1. In-depth knowledge of core TERADATA concepts/architecture, load utilities (BTEQ, MLOAD, FASTLOAD), OLAP functions, SQL writing, performance tuning techniques, identifying in the eliminating spool spaces, skewness issues etc.
2. Good understanding of Teradata architecture (Staging, foundation and reporting)
3. Understanding various indexes and using appropriately in the queries
4. Experiencing in End to End implementation of data-warehousing projects
5. Advanced SQL skills, including use of derived tables, unions, multi-table inner/outer joins.
6. Experienced in writing scripts to write wrapper scripts to call ETL Jobs
7. Experience in developing solution using Azure Data lake, ADF would be added advantage.
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