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DataStage Developer c2c jobs in Culver City, CA (Onsite) with Virtusa

DataStage Lead

Culver City, CA (Onsite)

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JD: Must have skills 6-8 years’ experience with IBM Datastage Good understanding of Unix servers, shell scripts, Cron jobs & Relational databases Working experience in Python Programming Creating and debugging shell scripts Good to have skills good understanding of snowflake platform Datstage 1. Analyze job failures on Datastage Application & on Unix server 2. Code migrations 3. User creation & assignment of roles 4. Work with IBM Support for tool related issues 5.



Unlock jobs/sessions. 6. Good understanding of Shell scripts & Python code ControlM 1. Take action for failures as needed(kill, force-complete, hold etc..) 2. Configure SAP & Unix jobs 3. Calendar updates, Workload policy creations, getting new agents installed & upgrading ControlM agents. 4. Work on Pagerduty Configurations Gentran 1. Understanding of Maps, mailboxes, FTP scripts 2. Analyze custon Java programs. 3. Configure/debug Stored procedures on MS SQL. .  




 

Neha Chaudhary
Team Lead – Recruitment
e: neha.chaudhary@compunnel.com 
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(+1) 609-606-9010 ext.2469

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