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Data Modeler C2c jobs ONSITE- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA- 91367(Preferred)/Remote Work || Contract- TCS

Role: Data Modeler Using Erwin and Data Vault 2.0, P&C Insurance

Location: ONSITE- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA- 91367(Preferred)/Remote Work

Duration: Long Term Contract




Descriptions:
Key Responsibilities:
• Design and develop logical and physical data models in Data Vault 2.0 architecture, to support P&C Insurance Business processes incrementally
• Work with Business Analysts and document mapping rules for populating data from source systems (Guidewire and other legacy systems) to created data model
• Optimize database structures in physical model for performance and Scalability on Snowflake platform
• Collaborate with developers to ensure data integration process aligns with the data model



“• Expertise in Data Modeling tools like Erwin
• DataVault 2.0 Framework and Architecture
• Experience in Canonical modeling
• Analytical & Decision‑Making Skills
• Communication & Stakeholder Management
• Technical & Domain Awareness: Property & Casualty Insurance domain(Auto, Home, Umbrella LOBs)”

Skills: Data Concepts & Data Modelling~ERwin

 

Thanks & regards,

Sonu Chauhan

Sr. Technical Recruiter

571-678-0927 

sonu.chauhan@1rpo.net

 

 

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