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Parag Jain is a Senior Managing Consultant & Group Manager with IBM. With over 21 years of professional experience, he is a key contributor in driving complex modernization programs predominantly across major financial institutions and banking industry.
Parag is involved in providing technical consulting expertise as well as managed full-scale programs enabling clients to move towards modernized cloud based deployments On technical front,
Parag is a hands-on contributor with advanced skills on Data Engineering & ETL Architecture design enabling real-time analytics & intuitive dashboarding experience. Parag is also a subject matter expert on the banking & financial industry model.
At IBM, my primary role is to provide technical consulting & delivery management services towards large modernization programs for various top companies across the world. With hands-on technical skills on building data engineering & ETL architecture solutions, I'm involved in building the next generation information architecture capabilities and institutive data analytics landscape.
My job function as a Senior Managing Consultant, I'm also involved in number of show-and-tell type of solutions to support bids and future initiatives for IBM. I've contributed towards number of accounts getting signed and winning bids for IBM over last 8 years.
My data engineering solution for a healthcare client was first-of-a-kind solution to build the data foundation for an AI driven chat-bot interface. The re-usable solution components are published on IBM's internal knowledge management website.
At Accenture, I was the Program Delivery Manager tasked to manage end-to-end lifecycle of the project including resource management, performance management & the technical information architecture design. For one of the very large telecom accounts, I had designed a re-usable ETL framework using IBM's Datastage tooling to migrate millions of customer to the newer platform.
I was also involved in building the knowledge bank repository for IBM's Datastage tools. Many of these design articles were used in the training and project references helping resources to understand advanced ETL concepts and Datastage capabilities.