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Role: Sr. COGNOS Developer. Modeling using IBM Cognos BI Framework Manager and Transformer to support mission critical reporting initiatives including all layers of the model and package development.
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Net Developer (Oracle, Cognos) Design and develop application reports using SSRS or Cognos reporting tools. Minimum 72 months of experience in designing and developing application reports using SSRS or Cognos.
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Hands on experience with IBM Cognos Analytics Upgrade processes in a multi-node environment preferred. Hands on experience with IBM Cognos Analytics Server Administration required. Cognos – Server Engineering & Administrative skills.
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84 Months experience using industry best practices to create Data Cube models with IBM Cognos Transformer 11.0 or higher using existing relational and dimensional data marts. NET,JAVA, JavaScript) to support Cognos SDK and Cognos Web- Service.
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60 Months of Experience in creating and modifying reports using COGNOS tools. Write and maintain COGNOS reports. Write SQL scripts to extract and analyze child welfare data to assist creating requirements.
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84 Months of Experience in creating and modifying reports using COGNOS tools. Cognos Framework Manager. 84 Months of Experience in creating and modifying reports using COGNOS tools. Cognos Framework Manager.
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Prior hands-on knowledge of the following technologies is required: o Tableau Server Engineering & Administrative skills o Cognos Server Engineering & Administrative skills A minimum of two (2) years' experience with release and deployment functions required.
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