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Experience creating visually appealing reports utilizing SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) or Tableau. Experience using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) to create scheduled jobs to load data to SQL Server and execute advanced processes.
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3 year usage of the following tools in a business setting: MS SQL Server BI Stack, including SSRS and TSQL, Power Query, Tableau, MDX, PowerBI, and DAX. Using Power BI Developer this role will design, develop, and deploy business analytics dashboards using Microsoft BI technologies such as SQL, Power BI, Tableau, etc.
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NET/SQL Server, SSIS/SSRS, MS Dynamics, Power BI), Tableau, and Snowflake. Work with a team with respect to discovery, design and delivery of data models, data governance models, data migration plans, data warehouse design and reporting components of applications using GCP, Databricks and Microsoft tools.
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Must have advanced skills in Excel, experience with merging large datasets and analyzing data, working knowledge of SQL, and with reporting tools such as SSRS and/or Tableau. Utilizes Team Foundation Server for source control and change management for SSRS reports and stored procedures.
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5 years experience with Business Intelligence or Reporting tools such as Tableau, PowerBI, Crystal Reports, SSRS, or similar. 8 years experience working on Enterprise Scale database solutions, such as Oracle, SQL Server, Snowflake, and similar.
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Proficient with database concepts and technologies (MS SQL Server), data marts, programming language (SQL/SAS/R/Python), reporting and visualization tools (Power BI/Tableau). Design and build visualization dashboards and reports for projects to accelerate information-to-action at scale using data from disparate data sources and various tools like Power BI, Tableau, SAS, and SSRS.
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Technical Environment: SSIS, SSAS; SSRS; SSMS; SQL for data extraction, manipulation, and reporting; SQL DB, create complex queries and stored procedures; agile environment; Tableau, Crystal Reports, Microsoft Power BI; all areas of development including analysis, design, development, support, structured programming.
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Microsoft/Oracle SQL, GCP Data Engineer Certification, Tableau Data Analyst Certification. Familiarity with BI technologies (e.g. Microsoft Power BI, Tableau) Microsoft Business Intelligence(SSIS,SSAS & SSRS.
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Design and implement reports and dashboards using tools like SSRS, Tableau, etc. Thorough knowledge of MS SQL Server database, T-SQL and SQL Server Integration Service (SSIS) for ETL.
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Experience with report development in SSRS, Tableau, or similar preferred. Programming experience with any of the following: MS Excel, MS Access, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, etc. Programming experience with any of the following: MS Excel, MS Access, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, etc.
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Proficiency in Microsoft SQL Server, Mongo DB, Postgres SQL, SSIS, SSRS, Tableau, AWS, and Azure. Proficiency in Microsoft SQL Server, Mongo DB, Postgres SQL, SSIS, SSRS, Tableau, AWS, and Azure.
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Familiarity with BI and ETL tools like Tableau, Alteryx, Splunk, and data sources like Hadoop and Oracle. Strong SQL reporting skills and ability to write complex queries. Experience in migrating SSRS reports to Power BI platform.
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Experience with Business Intelligence (Power BI, Tableau, SSRS, Excel). 2+ years of ETL proficiency with SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services) 2+ years of demonstrated full stack development experience including designing and developing SQL Server database objects such as tables, stored procedures, views, indexes, designing and developing websites with ASP.
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Position Title:Query Developer Consultant Senior – SQL & SSRS. Query Developer Consultant Senior – SQL & SSRS. Expert knowledge of Tableau and/or Microsoft Power BI preferred.
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Knowledge of other BI and ETL tools like Tableau, Alteryx, Splunk and data sources like Hadoop and Oracle. Experience with ETL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, and extracting, transforming, loading data into data warehouses.
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