Senior Programmer Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Troy, MI at Geebo

Senior Programmer Analyst

Company Name:
Eifer IT, LLC
Responsible for gathering system requirement; analyzing the requirements; reviewing program specifications, designing the application and preparing design diagrams; determine the role of IT systems in the organization; conduct testing to ensure the systems work as expected; develop functional and technical requirements and translating the requirements into robust analytics and reporting solutions; construct Teradata programs that contain SQL statements and point them to new hierarchy tables/data mart feeds; generate Teradata fload and mload scripts in JCL and UNIX operating systems; develop Teradata tables; develop coding logic flowcharts; review translated business specifications and designs; design and develop new systems by configuring hardware and software; plan and conduct the impact analysis on various business applications; train users to identify, evaluate, and develop solutions and procedures which are cost-effective and meet user requirements; develop relational database solutions on relational database systems such as SQL Server, Oracle, and DB2; apply functional knowledge to design and customize work-flow systems that enable these functions.
Location: Troy, MI and multiple undetermined worksites throughout the U.S.
Salary: $90,000.00 per year.
Education: Bachelors-Computer Science and Engineering or in a related field of study (will accept equivalent foreign degree).
Training: None
Experience: Five (5) years in the position above or as a Programmer Analyst, Software Programmer, Main Frame Developer, Developer, Systems Analyst, or in a related occupation.
Experience must include use of SQL, Teradata, UNIX, JCL, and DB2;
Will also accept any suitable combination of education, training and/or experience.
All applicant resumes must be submitted via: 1st Class U.S. Mail to:Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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