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Good conceptual knowledge and working experience with MicroStrategy dossier building, creating report specifications, integration test planning & testing, unit test planning & testing, UAT & implementation support.
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Support MicroStrategy applications in Production by providing Level 3 support, which includes provisioning and implementation of fixes to production defects and making light enhancements. Key initiatives include the design and implementation of dashboards using dossier and documents, delivery of self-service dashboards and report development and other MicroStrategy related products.
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The MicroStrategy Solutions Analyst will join a team of developers responsible for the firm’s enterprise data warehouse, management reporting, and business intelligence solutions. The MicroStrategy Solutions Analyst will communicate and engage with business sponsors to develop a strong understanding of their data and reporting needs.
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MicroStrategy certified report developer and analyst preferred. 3-5 years of experience with report/dashboard design and development experience using MicroStrategy Version 10 and higher, hands-on experience capturing requirements from the business, creating training documents and providing hands on training.
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Hands on calculations, filters, variables, parameters, conditions, sorting, drill down, aggregates, hierarchies, and charts for MicroStrategy Reports. Sound understanding of Business Intelligence best practices, relational structures, dimensional data modeling, data warehouse and reporting techniques.
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Work with other technology teams to migrate MicroStrategy solutions to higher environments. Support product vision and business intelligence use and adoption. Evaluate incidents/defects, investigate, identify root cause, and come up with solutions to address the same.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Finance or a related field. Conduct analysis to define scope and/or solve key business problems using data. Monitor ongoing development efforts and provide regular progress reporting of current activities to IT and business teams.
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As the electronic data interchange (EDI) specialist's you will be responsible for development, coordination, implementation, and managing of EDI-related development. Experience in Software development testing (UNIT, UAT, Regression) and maintain the Test documents.
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This will include, but is not limited to, involvement in requirements phase, conceptual design, developing automated tests, manual testing and coordinating User Acceptance Testing (UAT) with the end users of the products and implementation.
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Work with internal resources during development phases to ensure appropriate knowledge transfer. He/she will define and document requirements, produce mockups and solution wireframes, and provide training and first-level support for our end-users.
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Familiarity with various MSTR tools (office plugin, dossiers, hyper, workstation, etc. Partner with business stakeholders to understand their needs and convert the spec into business requirements. Ability to communicate effectively with team members, stakeholders, and Sr. management on both the business and IT sides.
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Along with participating and following the system change management or implementation life cycle components (test scripts, configuration & unit testing, UAT, functional specs, advancing changes through system environments etc.
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The Financial Systems Analyst II (FSAII) will have a good knowledge of system applications, general business process knowledge that is related to the applications and experience with the software implementation life cycle.
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Proficient in the use of Business Intelligence Reporting Tools (i.e. OneStream, Hyperion, COGNOS, Business Objects), preferred. Proficient in the use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system (i.e., Oracle ERP Cloud, Peoplesoft Financials, JD Edwards) preferred.
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Additional offerings include BDO Flex, Group Legal insurance, Pet insurance and Long-Term Care Insurance. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology or related field, required; OR High School Diploma or GED and seven (7) or more years of experience working with financial systems, required.
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