Senior SAS Developerother related Employment listings - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Senior SAS Developer

The client is seeking a Developer (SAS) III to design, develop, and implement applications using SAS and SQL to support business requirements.
Job
Responsibilities:
Analyze highly complex business requirements; generate technical specifications to design or redesign complex software components and applications Act as an expert technical resource for modeling, simulation and analysis efforts Leverage industry best practices to design, test, implement and support a solution Assure quality, security and compliance requirements are met for supported area Be flexible and thrive in an evolving environment Adapt to change quickly and adjust work accordingly in a positive manner Review existing SAS code and use a mapping document to re-write the code to point to the new database.
Conduct System, UAT and Parallel testing on the above rewrite of the code.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required 4-5 years' experience required Development experience in SAS, SQL, UNIX Experience in SAS/MACROS SAS/SQL SAS/ACCESS is must.
Experience working with databases like NETEZZA/TERADATA and ORACLE Develop shell scripts to dynamically update the SAS jobs and validate the job results Experience with Autosys or any other scheduling tool to schedule the jobs Experience with Atlassian products (JIRA, Confluence, Bitbucket) preferred.
Hands on experience in designing, developing and successful deployment of large scale projects from end-to-end Hands on experience in following the iterative and agile SDLC NOTES:
No phone calls please.
Candidates with financial industry experience and from local area are preferred.
May be required to attend an in-person interview at their own expense.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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