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Job Title - SQL Developer Location - Remote Duration - 12 Months Contract Rate - DOE Work Authorization - USC, GC, GC-EAD,H4EAD , L2EAD, TN Job Description • 10+ years' experience in DB - PL SQL development • 5+ years' experience in Worked in capital market electronic trading area. • Experience in pre and post trade processing (D2D,D2C) RFQ and trade order flow • Distributed Multi-tier Application Development, Database Design, Data processing, Data Warehouse. • Strong PL SQL, data profiling, data analysis, and data validations skills. • Deep DBMS experience on multiple platforms (Incl. Oracle, Teradata, and SQL Server). • Advanced understanding of data warehousing ETL concepts (esp. change data capture). • Working experience as Agile developer and good understanding of SDLC methodologies/guidelines. • Experience at developing complex UNIX shell scripts. • Experience with GitHub or similar source code versioning tools and coding standards. • Experience documenting business requirements, functional specifications, and test plans. • Ability to collaborate with high-performing teams and individuals throughout the firm to accomplish common goals. • Eagerness to learn new technologies. Remote Skills: Agile Programming Methodologies, Capital Markets, Coding Standards, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Processing, Data Profiling, Data Quality, Data Warehousing, Database Design, Database Extract Transform and Load (ETL), Database Management Software/Systems (DBMS), Database Technology, EAD, Functional Requirements Document (FRD), GitHub, arenaflex SQL Server, Multi-tier Architecture, Multiplatform/Cross-Platform, NCR Teradata, Oracle, Oracle PL-SQL, Request for Proposals (RFP), SQL (Structured Query Language), Software Design, Software Development, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Team Player, Test Plan/Schedule, Unix Shell Programming About the Company: Georgia Tek Systems Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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