ITPA12 - Data Warehouse ETL Developer

  • Salary: $33.45 - $48.09 Hourly
  • Location : Lansing, MI
  • Job Type: Permanent Full Time
  • Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
  • Job Number: 0801-26-21-93AM
  • Department: Technology, Management and Budget
  • Opening Date: 04/01/2026
  • Closing Date: 4/15/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
  • Bargaining Unit: NON-EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTED EMPLOYEE (NERE)
  • Job Description
  • The supports the business operations of state agencies through a variety of services, including building management and maintenance, information technology, centralized contracting and procurement, budget and financial management, space planning and leasing, construction management, motor vehicle fleet operations, and oversight of the state retirement systems. This position is with the Agency Services area of DTMB.
  • This position functions as a senior information technology analyst responsible for developing, maintaining and enhancing a variety of automated data warehouse ETL applications located on the State of Michigan's Teradata Data Warehouse platform. The position will represent the team and coordinate team activities with other data warehouse teams on complex, multi-team projects. This position will coordinate and develop test plans and strategies for various types (i.e. integration, system, user acceptance). This resource will be responsible for mastering knowledge of the business practices, workflows, performance indicators, and predictive factors related to Eligibility areas of MDHHS to best serve our customers. This position will coordinate other testing resources to execute the approved plans, testing approach and testing scripts during a release phase. In addition, the position will work with other data warehouse developers to review existing data warehouse policies and practices, modify work items as needed, or propose new ones. The ability to work in a hybrid agile programming environment while utilizing Azure DevOps is preferred. Knowledge of programming languages and techniques is required, specifically in creating and maintaining PERL, Python, and Unix scripting languages.
  • DTMB does not participate in STEM-OPT.
  • ITPA 12 -- Position Description
  • SIGNING BONUS:
  • This position may be eligible for a sign-on bonus of up to $2,500. Up to $1,250 to be paid upon new hire and the remainder to be paid after satisfactory completion of the initial probationary period (12-month period). This does not apply to current state employees.
  • Position Location/Remote Office: The office location is Lansing, MI. The State of Michigan is not able to offer employment to out-of-state applicants that do not plan to relocate. The Department of Technology Management and Budget currently offers a hybrid work option which requires two days working on-site at the official work location and three days of remote work per week.
  • Required Education and Experience

Education

  • Information Technology Programmer/Analyst 12
  • Possession of a Bachelor's degree with 21 semester (32 term) credits in one or a combination of the following: computer science, data processing, computer information systems, data communications, networking, systems analysis, computer programming, information assurance, IT project management or mathematics.

Experience

  • Information Technology Programmer/Analyst 12
  • Two years of professional experience equivalent to an Information Technology Infrastructure or Programmer/Analyst P11.
  • Alternate Education and Experience
  • Information Technology Programmer/Analyst 12
  • Possession of an associate's degree with 16 semester (24 term) credits in computer science, information assurance, data processing, computer information, data communications, networking, systems analysis, computer programming, IT project management, or mathematics and two years of experience as an application programmer, computer operator, or information technology technician; or two years (4,160 hours) of experience as an Information Technology Student Assistant may be substituted for the education requirement.
  • OR

Educational level typically acquired through completion of high school and four years of experience as an application programmer, computer operator, information technology technician, or four years (8,320 hours) of experience as an Information Technology Student Assistant may be substituted for the education requirement.

  • Additional Requirements and Information
  • To be considered for this position you must:
  • Apply for this position online via NEOGOV; click on "Apply" in the job posting for instructions on submitting your electronic application. Hard copy applications are not accepted.
  • Relevant experience and/or education referred to in the supplemental questions must be documented in the resume, tran
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