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Assoc Developer, Applications Development

Min Experience

3 years

Location

Pune, Maharashtra, India

JobType

full-time

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What We'll Bring:

Develops and executes Ab Initio technical solutions aligned with business strategies. Will be responsible for leading application development for Credit Bureau Solutions.
Provides expert Ab Initio knowledge & develops solutions for complex and high performance requirements using the latest Ab Initio software
Develops solutions for Data archival & reporting features using ETL processing tool Ab Initio and for requirements around Big Data integration to replace Oracle Database & Ab Initio processing for file systems
Experienced with written and verbal skills, knowledge of technologies that include : Ab Initio Server, Ab Initio ACE, Ab Initio BRE, Ab Initio Data Profiler, Ab Initio Query>It, Ab Initio Web interface, Ab Initio Operations Console, Ab Initio Continuous Flows, Autosys, WebServices, Unix / Linux, Oracle / SQL, WebSphere / Java, J2EE development methodologies, file transfer (NDM), messaging (MQ and Web Services), and Microsoft Office applications for SDLC documentation

What You'll Bring:

Knowledge/Experience : 3+ years of experience in Ab initio graph design and development ,Graph development and design

Continuous flows (at least an year) - Preferred

Control Center (at least an year) - Preferred

Unix/Oracle

Proficient in SQL and PL/SQL programming.

Familiarity with Unix commands.
 

Impact You'll Make:

NA

This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week.

TransUnion Job Title

Assoc Developer, Applications Development

About the company

Provides global credit reporting and risk management information solutions.

Skills

Ab Initio
Autosys
WebSphere
MQ
UNIX
Linux
Oracle
SQL
PL/SQL
J2EE
Web Services
NDM