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Tech Lead/Data Architect
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Country: USA
Location: Georgia-Atlanta Atlanta, GA 30301
Total applied: 40 |
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Tech Lead/Data Architect
Our client in Atlanta, GA has an immediate six month contract opportunity for a Technical Lead/Data Architect. This position is to act as a Technical Lead for a team of 5-10 people. )Team consists of Data Modelers and Oracle Developers). Lead must understand the dynamics of SQL, PL SQL, Oracle, Data Modeling and EDW.Project is a EDW upgrade. This person will act as the go between with the business - work with the Developers to understand the business reqs and how it affects his team. They will help to conceptualize the components of the projects - provide guidance and leadership. About Harvey Nash· Global recruitment and talent solutions company· Placing thousands of skilled business professionals every year· Operations in the United States, Europe and Asia· Headquartered in the UK and traded on the London Stock Exchange· Over 25 office locations worldwide· Dedicated to providing talented professionals with top career opportunities Interested candidates should submit a word formatted resume to cheryl.blumenberg@harveynashusa.com . Apply now if your skills and experience are a good match for the position and remember this: At Harvey Nash, the door to opportunity is always wide open. Company: Harvey Nash Location: Atlanta, GA 30301 Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project Job Category: IT/Software Development Company: Harvey Nash
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