Ab Initio Architect
Virtusa Corporation
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
5/2/2026
Architect
Full time
Job description:
Looking for Ab Initio Architect,It focuses on high-level design, team leadership, and performance optimization within a fast-paced environment.
Requirement:
Minimum 10+ years of experience in ETL and Data Warehousing.
Minimum 4 years leading end-to-end projects in Ab Initio architecture.
Optimization Expert: Specialist in Query Tuning and code reusability.
Java Integration: Ability to build custom Java-based components.
Agile Collaboration: High-paced delivery with clear feature presentations.
Key Technical Skillset:
ETL Tools: Expert-level Ab Initio (GDE, Co>Operating System, Control Center).
Languages: Strong SQL for optimization and Java for custom components.
Database: Deep understanding of Data Warehouse architecture.
Process: Job scheduling, pattern recognition, and code modularization.
Potential Interview Focus Areas
Architectural Design: Explaining end-to-end data flow in past projects.
Performance: Specific examples of tuning a slow-running Ab Initio graph.
Leadership: Navigating agile roadblocks and mentoring junior devs.
Innovation: When and why you chose to develop a Java-based UDC.
Key Point: This role bridges the gap between hands-on coding and high-level strategy.
Looking for Ab Initio Architect,It focuses on high-level design, team leadership, and performance optimization within a fast-paced environment.
Requirement:
Minimum 10+ years of experience in ETL and Data Warehousing.
Minimum 4 years leading end-to-end projects in Ab Initio architecture.
Optimization Expert: Specialist in Query Tuning and code reusability.
Java Integration: Ability to build custom Java-based components.
Agile Collaboration: High-paced delivery with clear feature presentations.
Key Technical Skillset:
ETL Tools: Expert-level Ab Initio (GDE, Co>Operating System, Control Center).
Languages: Strong SQL for optimization and Java for custom components.
Database: Deep understanding of Data Warehouse architecture.
Process: Job scheduling, pattern recognition, and code modularization.
Potential Interview Focus Areas
Architectural Design: Explaining end-to-end data flow in past projects.
Performance: Specific examples of tuning a slow-running Ab Initio graph.
Leadership: Navigating agile roadblocks and mentoring junior devs.
Innovation: When and why you chose to develop a Java-based UDC.
Key Point: This role bridges the gap between hands-on coding and high-level strategy.