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Expert level skills in the following suite of data analysis tools: Data Extraction languages such as SQL. Proficiency with relational databases or Big Data platforms, Data Analysis packages (Python, R, SAS etc.
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Experience with SQL, SAP (preferably S4/Hana) Analytics, SAC, Fiori, Power BI, Tableau, Think Cell, and other tools a plus. This individual will be adept at synthesizing meaningful and actionable information out of vast amounts of data, leveraging data mining and analytics tools including Power BI, SAP Analytics Cloud, Tableau, SAS, and other similar data analytics tools.
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SAS experience Teradata experience Oracle/SQL Server experienceDemonstrated problem solving skillsStrong communication skills. T-SQL/SAS Analytics Consultant. - PowerPoint, Word, Excel/ SAS output reports (Data visualization.
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Utilize the full array of data tools including static, SQL, R, Python, SAS to organize and format data assets by defining requirements and implementing automated repeatable solutions. Strong familiarity with data extraction in a variety of environments (e.g., SQL, SAS, etc.
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3+ years of experience with data scripting languages (e.g., SQL, Python, R etc.,) or statistical/mathematical software (e.g., R, SAS, or MATLAB) Familiarity with Big Data frameworks and visualization tools (Cassandra, Hadoop, Spark, Tableau, Power BI.
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3+ years of SAS or SQL programming experience. Oracle/SQL Server experience. Experience in Financial Services working with Consumer Lending or Non-Lending data, e.g. Auto Lending, Home Lending, Credit Card, Retail Banking, Merchant Services, Personal Lending, Deposits, Wealth & Investment Management.
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SQL / SAS Programming capability or other automation experience. Job Location: Charlotte, NC/ New York, NY/ Pennington, NJ/ Plano, TX/ Wilmington, DE. Job Title: Senior Auditor/Audit Supervisor - Data Quality and Analysis.
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Experience utilizing analytical software such as Structured Query Language (SQL), Statistical Analysis System (SAS), SAS Enterprise Miner, and applicable Microsoft Office applications.
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Performing data analysis using data mining and visualization techniques (Alteryx, Tableau, SAS, SQL, R, Python) Performing data analysis using data mining and visualization techniques (Alteryx, Tableau, SAS, SQL, R, Python.
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Sas data sources connectivity to the following Hadoop ,Teradata ,Oracle & SQL server. Working knowledge of the SAS Management Console (SMC) including creating Users, Groups and Roles , Creating and securing folders, monitoring logs from within SMC, define servers and changing servers definitions and creating SAS, RDBMS libraries.
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Advanced knowledge of SAS, SQL, R, Python, or other database programming languages. Conducts data research projects end-to-end by integrating, aggregating, or reassembling information from a variety of database sources and systems by writing database queries in SAS, SQL, R or other database query languages.
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Proficiency in SAS programming language including data step programming SAS Macro Language SAS SQL and SAS Procedures. · 5 years of hands-on experience as a Base SAS Programmer or similar role.
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Strong Programming skills e.g. R, Python, SAS, SQL or other languages. Knowledge of predictive modeling, statistical sampling, optimization, machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques.
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Advanced expertise with software such as Python, R, SAS, SAS Enterprise Miner (or equivalent) Excellent coding skills in Python, SQL, and Bigdata technologies. Bachelors degree in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Econometrics, Physics, Biostatistics, or related Quantitative disciplines and 5+ years experience in predictive analytics or equivalent field.
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