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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: ThoughtSpot; Tableau; Qlik Sense; Microsoft Excel; Alteryx or related reporting tools; SQL Server; Oracle EPBCS; InformEnt; MS Access; Teradata SQL Assistant; Snowflake; Hadoop or related data warehouse tools; JIRA; Agile Methodology; Logical Data Modeling; and Microsoft Visio.
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Responsibilities:The Analytics and Model Development team relies on a variety of systems / platforms including, but not limited to, Excel, SQL, Tableau, Alteryx, PowerBI, and SAS. The candidate will work across both Analytics and Data Management spectrums to source resource planning and call performance data / metrics and compile into Executive level dashboards on a project or ad hoc basis.
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Experience with analytical tools such as Python, R,Tableau, and. Proficiency with SQL, Alteryx, Adobe/Web Analytics/Web. Experience working with Big Data environments (i.e., Hadoop, Teradata.
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Strong proficiency in SQL and experience with enterprise data warehousing systems (e.g., Oracle, SQL Server, Teradata). Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) is a plus.
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Understanding or knowledge in SQL, report generation using visualization tools such as Tableau/Power BI, programming using Python/Spark; Understanding and experience with modern cloud data warehouse and engineering for one or more of the following cloud providers Azure (Synapse, Dynamo, Cosmos, Azure ML, Power BI), AWS (Redshift, Sagemaker), GCP (BigQuery, Vertex, Cognitive Services), Snowflake, Tableau.
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Minimum education and experience required: Master's degree in Information and Technology Management, Information Technology or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as Business Intelligence Analyst, Cognos Report Developer, or related occupation.
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Develop and utilize technical expertise in emerging technologies (i.e. ThoughtSpot, Databricks) to obtain and analyze information efficiently. Perform thorough control testing of each component of the intelligence solution providing evidence that all data and visualization are accurate.
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8+ Experience programming using data analysis, data modeling, programming, and visualization tools such as Python, SQL, Power BI, Alteryx, and Tableau. 10+ Experience programming using data analysis, data modeling, programming, and visualization tools such as Python, SQL, Power BI, Alteryx, and Tableau.
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Proficiency in integrating data from traditional relational databases (MySQL/PostgreSQL/Teradata/Oracle / Sql SErver etc.) Experience creating visualizations, reports and dashboards using BI tools such as Looker/Tableau/Data Studio/PowerBI.
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Experience in SQL, Python, Splunk, Relational DB (e.g. Presto/Teradata). Familiarity with data visualization tools (such as Tableau) and Excel, Keynote for data analysis and presentation.
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Data visualization skills and hands-on experience using Tableau and/or Qlik with SQL skills. using relational databases like Teradata, Oracle, SQL Server and pulling data from Hadoop/HIVE SQL/EDW data warehouses.
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