Opportunity with CellExchange - Database Architect

From: kiranponnada <member33040_at_dbforums.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 11:01:00 +0000
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CellExchange, Inc. specializes in the development and implementation of emerging technologies. The company, headquartered in Cambridge, MA, was founded in 1995. CellExchange expert teams work with Global 1000 companies to implement technologies and tools developed through the Cambridge Executive Workshop, a forum for senior executives and operations staff to conceptualize and quickly develop a business solution supported by a prototype application, business case that fits market needs, and an execution plan.

We are currently looking for a Database Architect for our India Development Center based at Hyderabad, India.

Experience:
A minimum of 8 years experience in database administration, design and architecture.
Minimum 2 years experience with XML and related technologies (Schemas, DTD’s)

Primary Skills:
You would:
· Work with client technical teams in understanding their data systems
and architecture.
· Configure data modules to interface with client data sources.
· Design XML schemas to represent client and application data.
· Integrate and retrieve data from XML, relational, mainframe and other
legacy data systems.
· Work with the Technical lead to design data schemas, aggregate and
transform data and administer and manage data sources.
· Understand data aggregation, transformation and manipulation.
· Have experience with ETL tools.
· Have experience in linking heterogeneous data sources.
· Have strong leadership and communication skills to effectively
interface with client teams.
· Have strong analytical skills and experience writing technical
specifications
 Have prior experience working with XML Databases.
· Have excellent analytical, oral and written skills.

Desired Skills:
Exposure to Web Services.

If you are willing to relocate to Hyderabad, India and possess the relevant skills and experience, please forward their updated resumes in MS Word format.

Thanks and Regards,
Kiran.

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