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Power BI developer. Extensive experience of BI tools like Power BI, SSRS, Tableau etc. power BI developer. Our client, Elliott Moss Consulting, is seeking the following. Extensive experience of BI tools like Power BI, SSRS, Tableau etc.
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Net Developer working with our client in their Chicago, IL location. Familiarity with SSIS, SSRS is desirable. Proficient with ETL programming, performance tuning, requirements gathering, data analysis, data modeling, database design and Integration, Data Conversion, Data Migration, Data Masking and Data Cleansing and Standardization.
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NET, SQL, SSRS, SSIS, ActiveBatch, Mulesoft, and Salesforce) Salesforce Certifications, Mulesoft Certified Developer, Microsoft Certifications. Microsoft Certified Azure Developer Associate - Preferred.
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Anyone of the following certifications in SSIS, SSRS and Azure (e.g., MS Azure Developer, MS Azure Engineer, MS SQL Server Reporting, MS Azure Data Fundamentals) or a willingness to complete the certifications in the first year of employment Upon Hire.
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Supported and enhanced existing desktop (VB6), Web forms MVP, MVC applications, SSRS Reports, SSIS packages, and Windows. NET, SSRS, SSIS, Angular 2+, REST, APIS, Microsoft Graph API, SQL, Kendo UI.
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The BI Developer is responsible for supporting the Sales teams by developing business intelligence solutions leveraging the Microsoft technology platform (Power BI, SQL Server database, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), SQL Server analysis Services (SSAS) and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), Power Query, M, DAX and MDX.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as: Tableau, Crystal Reports,SSRS, Microsoft Power BI, etc. Experience using the Microsoft stack (SSRS, SSMS, SSIS, SSAS) The Analytics Developer uncovers insights that drive strategy and optimal decision making for the executive team and leaders across the organization.
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Solid experience using ETL and reporting tools like SSIS, SSRS, SSAS, Informatica and Business Objects. Incumbent's responsibilities will include conducting full development lifecycle — requirements, analysis, development, testing and production deployment whilst managing various everyday data warehouse related processes (SSIS, SSRS, SSAS) and MS SQL Server performance.
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C#, developer, perl, php, programming, python, sdet, software programmer. The current system is heavily reliant on SQL Server Database, SSIS, SSRS, and Active Batch. Familiarity with SSRS ecosystem.
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The Business Intelligence Developer will be dedicated to the design and development of a robust data quality framework, scorecards, dashboards and reports across a broad spectrum of data governance functions.
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Experience developing complex reports using tools such as SSRS, Power BI, Cognos, etc. The Business Process Software Developer role is primarily responsible for the development and technical support of critical enterprise workflows to insure accurate system operation, process improvement, and integrity of data across core systems.
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Knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server Stack: T-SQL, SSRS, SSIS. 5+ years of experience in applications development and programming; bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience; Azure Application Developer certification (preferred); Azure Fundamentals (preferred.
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Preferred experience with BI and Reporting tools such as SSRS, Tableau, Qualtrics. The Business Intelligence Developer will be responsible for maximizing data driven models to meet defined business requirements and become proficient in data table structure and ETL processes.
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The Business Intelligence Developer will design, develop and support the data structures underpinning our Ipsos data repositories to support both internal business decisions and data-driven solutions for our many end clients.
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