Tuesday, November 29, 2011

CRM Microsoft Dynamics


Position Details – CRM Microsoft Dynamics
Resource must have development experience with CRM Dynamics. Would be beneficial if resources had a general understanding of child care or government financial management or grant systems.


Consultant Role/Responsibilities or Tasks on Project: CRM Microsoft Dynamics

Skills Required (provide specific details around tools, client environment, certifications needed, etc):
This person will have the following skills:
  • Using Microsoft Dynamics CRM
  • We have people who are familiar with the business but learning CRM – need to pair them up w/people who have a solid CRM background. This will not be a training environment for the CRM application.
  • Experience w/Plug-in’s
  • Development/configuration positions
  • Configuring the tool to meet the business need
  • Configuration experience
  • Functional and technical experience required
  • 2010 version

Job Title or Level Requested: mid to high

Position Delivery Location: (City, State) Remote with some travel to Florida or Ohio.

Position Duration (Number of weeks/months): Through June, 2014
Hours per week: 40
Expected Start Date: immediate
Expected End Date: 6/30/14

Special Requirements/Restrictions (Travel, O.T., Shift Work, Security Clearance, etc.):

This assignment may require some travel . Resources must be US based. No VISA restrictions. FBI class 2 background check and fingerprinting required by the State of Florida.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Direct client requirement: Teradata Developer


Direct client requirement: Teradata Developer

Location is Dayton, OH, duration is 6 months CTH, it’s a direct client requirement. 

Two basic conditions to become a CareSource employee: (1) Legal resident or US Citizen and (2) Non-smoker.

Below are two descriptions, and you need a little bit of both.  The underlying requirements is experience and a proven track record with exceptional references  doing this in a Teradata environment, and knowledge/expertise with Teradata SQL, TPT, Tools and utilities.

ECTL Designer
The ECTL designed specializes in designing the processes and integration of these processes for extract, cleanse, transform, and load.  Must have the ability to understand the overall requirements and integrate them into the design.  This individual may have design skills in one particular area, such as designing the extract of data from the source system, or may be proficient in designing the load routine, or may have the skills to design all areas of ECTL.  In cases where an ECTL tool is used, must be knowledgeable in these tools to match the design with the features the tool has to offer.

The designer provides efficient design and construction of systems and subsystems to extract, condition, and load data from operational systems and other sources into a defined physical data model according to business and technical requirements.  The ECTL designer also provides thought-leadership in the selection and implementation of data transformation tools required to satisfy business and technical requirements.  The job may also provide input to the database designer to optimize the data loading of the physical database.

This person is charged with all the design efforts that concern the extraction of data from the source systems and any data conditioning performed on the host.  This is a very technical effort and is heavily involved in the project as soon as data mapping is complete and stays involved, but to a lesser degree, to the end of the project.  This person could also be very useful in the planning phase of the project, contributing expertise to the evaluation of the best alternatives for ECTL based on expected row counts, file sizes, and other source data parameters.

Responsibilities include:
- Interface with system stewards to gather requirements.
- Define data element requirements, including history, timeliness, and frequency of data.
- Define volume and timing requirements.
- Design the ECTL interface including technology choices.
- Define server process requirements.

ECTL Developer
This individual specializes in building the applications as specified by the designer in the design documents.  This individual must have the skills necessary to implement the design and in the specific tools that will be used to build the ECTL applications.  These individuals may have specific skills, such as Oracle utilities to extract data from source, or in Teradata utilities, such as FastLoad, MultiLoad, and Tpump.  They may also be required to be proficient in vendor tools, such as Trillium, Ab Initio, Genio, or Informatica.  They must be able to understand and interpret the design for building the applications for execution.  This is a highly technical role and may be involved in the project as soon as data mapping is complete and stays involved to the end of the project.

Responsibilities include:
- Design, develop, and test processes for extracting data from legacy systems or production databases.
- Design, develop, and test processes for validating and conditioning data prior to loading into a data warehouse.
- Design, develop, and test processes for loading initial data into a data warehouse.
- Design, develop, and test processes for loading cyclical data into a data warehouse.
- Participate in performance, integration, and system testing.
- Document modules designed and developed.
- Interface with application designer, project manager, and database analyst.
- Use code generators.
- Use system utilities.
- Use extraction tools.
- Develop host data manipulation applications.
- Develop code to condition data while it is being extracted.
- Code for conversion of type, format, and length.
- Code for field concatenation.
- Utilize substring functions.
- Convert business rules imbedded in host application programs.
- Match/merge utilities.
- Check for referential integrity.
- Develop code to create files that can be used with load scripts to load the target database.
- Analyze load file format required

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Halcyon is Hiring - H1B-2012


  Halcyon is Hiring - H1B-2012
We are currently recruiting resources on the following technologies for H1B-2012 Quota. Please send us your referrals who are suitable for the below requirements:
1.SharePoint Architect/Developer: Need to have minimum 4/5 years of experience in SharePoint and 4/5 years of experience programming in .Net. C#. We are looking for a SharePoint Architect/Developer with a strong development background to assist in the ongoing development, administration, expansion, and evolution of MOSS 2007/2010 environments. The SharePoint Architect will take responsibility for technical planning, architecture development and modification of specifications. Develops specifications for new products/services, applications and service offerings.
2. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Architect/Developer : Microsoft Dynamics CRM Architect/Developer with substantial experience implementing Microsoft DynamicsCRM.This role requires heavy hands-on, end-to-end SDLC experience and a thorough understanding of CRM concepts, as demonstrated by at least 5 years supporting Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and 3 years developing custom, data-driven .Net applications
3. Dynamics AX Architect/Developer: Must have 5+ years of professional implementing Microsoft Dynamics AX,Previous experience implementing and managingMicrosoft Dynamics AX projects is a requirement for this role and ONLY candidates withMicrosoft Dynamics AX will be contacted for interviews,Strong knowledge of all modules ofMicrosoft Dynamics AX,SQL Server Database 2005/2008 (5+ years minimum) ,SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) ,'" (2005/2008) ,Familiarity with Accounting, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain business processes

Educational Qualification required; BE in Computer Science/Electronics or MCA
Send your referral resumes to ngalidevara@halcyonit.com We will contact them directly if their experience and skill set are a match with our position requirements.
Thank you and we look forward to your help.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Gentran edi mapping specialist


Gentran edi mapping specialist who map the gentran edi with sap edi, (need to have exp on the sap side also)
Toledo, OH,  Midwest tape is the client , 3 to 4 months
Open + expenses

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Sr Basis architect & SAP PP north of Chicago


1)Sr  Basis architect 
ecc 6.0, scm, 
Philadelphia, PA 6 months to 1 yr, expenses paid

2)SAP PP north of Chicago
discrete industry experience ecc 6.0 must, several full life cycle implementation,  expenses paid 4 to 6 months

Siebel Integration Specialist


Role:  Siebel Integration Specialist
Description:  Supporting DHS-USCIS project
Location:  Washington, DC
Duration:  Through Dec, 2013
Citizenship:  US Citizen
Rate:  $60/hr

Details:

The main focus on this project is Siebel inbound web services via EAI object manager.  It is OK if you haven't done inbound web services before (I hadn't either), but you need to understand the concepts.  Also, we are using Siebel Public Sector/Case Mgmt.

- Integration Objects are how the Siebel schemas are structured for the WSDLs
- Familiarize yourself on how to create IOs using the wizard and how to setup the user keys
- Business Services and Workflows can be exposed as web services
- Business Services and Workflows are deployed as web services via Siebel Tools on the server
- Inbound and Outbound web services are administratively controlled in the Administration > Web Services screen.  WSDLs are generated from a button on this screen.
- Workflows have process properties which can be input or output.  The process properties can be typed as IOs and populated in the WF.  You can strongly type these process properties, so that the schema isn't all strings.  Strongly typed process properties allow the schemas to have dates, etc.
- Read up on the EAI Transaction Service for rolling back transactions on failures.
- Read up on the EAI XML Converter
- If you expose a Business Service as a Web Services then you will be writing eScript to handle the requests.  We usually use Workflows as web services, but have a few business services as web services.
- Look at how you used Assignment Manager in the past.  It isn't a key part of the role, but they have asked this question before and if you have an answer then that would be great.
- Look at how you setup SSO web service calls in the past.  We are passing User Id and Token in the SOAP header which is then validated on the LDAP server and authenticates the user.
- You will get some questions about setting up BCs, etc.  These should be general questions.  Maybe relearn Multivalue