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Experience working with the Microsoft Business Intelligence Stack (Power BI, SSAS, SSRS, and SSIS) In this position, you will utilize your experience with Microsoft Power BI, Report Development skills and other Microsoft reporting and analytic tools in a cloud-based environment to help customers with their data needs.
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Creates and maintains high-level reporting systems using products such as Crystal Reports, SSRS, SQL Server Report Builder, Tableau, and Power BI. Experience implementing MS SSRS systems and developing and deploying reports within the last 5 years.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, will report to the Director, Software Engineering in the IT Department, joining a cross-functional, DevOps based, Agile team responsible for the entire product development life cycle, encompassing conception, discovery, framing, development, testing, deployment, measurement, and continuous improvement.
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Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Database Programmer / Administrator to join a CTH job opportunity supporting the federal government and Walter Reed hospital in Silver Spring, MD. The Database Programmer / Administrator will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and optimizing the SQL database that feeds data for testing on samples coming into the hospital.
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Experience with SharePoint and UX/UI development, SharePoint Designer, InfoPath, SSRS Report Designer. Experience with InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Creative Suite/Creative Cloud, and Photoshop.
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Misc. Technical Responsibilities:Project Coordination, QA Testing, First-line customer support, Data Analysis, and Report Writing (Crystal, SSRS or some other tool, preferred) - Direct Report to the Director of Projects.
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Utilize SharePoint-based applications and technologies, including but not limited to, InfoPath Forms, Workflows, Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SQL Server, SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and PerformancePoint to design reports, templates, dashboards, scorecards, and metrics.
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Knowledge of SharePoint designer, InfoPath, and SSRS Report Designer. Demonstrated experience with programming languages and scripting methods including: Python, PHP, Java, Bash, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery.
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Hands-on experience with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) for report development and deployment. Maintain and enhance existing SSRS and Tableau reports, ensuring accuracy and reliability of data.
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