Balajee Subramanian
About Balajee Subramanian
Balajee Subramanian is a Data Architect with extensive experience in data modeling, database administration, and ETL architecture. He has worked for notable organizations such as Kaiser Permanente, World Bank Group, and World Health Organization, and possesses expertise in various data-related tools and technologies.
Work at Insight Global
Balajee Subramanian has been employed at Insight Global as a Data Architect since 2016. His role involves utilizing his extensive experience in data architecture to support various projects. He is based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, where he applies his expertise in data modeling, ETL processes, and database management.
Previous Experience at Marlabs Inc
Prior to his current position, Balajee Subramanian worked at Marlabs Inc as a Data Architect Consultant from 2000 to 2013. During his 13 years in Piscataway, New Jersey, he contributed to various data-related projects, enhancing his skills in database administration and ETL architecture.
Career at World Bank Group
Balajee Subramanian served at the World Bank Group in multiple capacities. He worked as a Data Architect and Lead ETL from 2000 to 2013 for 13 years, and later as an Extended Term Consultant from 2013 to 2016 for 3 years. His tenure involved significant contributions to data management and architecture.
Experience at World Health Organization
Balajee Subramanian was employed at the World Health Organization as a Database Administrator from 1995 to 2000. This five-year role in Geneva, Switzerland, provided him with foundational experience in database management and administration.
Education and Expertise
Balajee Subramanian possesses a wide range of data-related skills, including data modeling, database administration, and ETL architecture. He is experienced with OLAP tools like MS SQL Server Analysis Services and Applix/TM1, and is proficient in ERP tools such as SAP NetWeaver and ABAP/ABAP Objects. His expertise extends to using data modeling tools like CA ERwin, VISIO, and Toad Data Modeler, as well as ETL tools such as Informatica and SSIS.