The Guidewire ETL Developer will be responsible for creating and enhancing data pipelines, using advanced SQL queries, and investigating issues with ETL pipelines. This role requires hands-on experience with Guidewire modules and strong ETL skills.
Company Description
ShoreWise Consulting is a world class IT solution provider offering technology solutions and managed services in verticals such as Customer Contact, Healthcare and Finance (banking & trading).
Job Description
- Using advanced-level SQL queries
- Investigate issues with ETL pipelines
- Create and enhance data pipelines by performing ETL activities.
Qualifications
- Experience working on Data Migration projects with primary focus on Guidewire.
- Advanced-level hands-on experience in SQL queries including performance tuning, maintenance etc.
- Hands-on experience on Guidewire modules like Policy Center, Claim Center and Billing Center.
- Must have strong and advanced-level ETL experience.
Top Skills
SQL
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