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Experience with ANY of the following technologies: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SSIS Reporting, Power BI, Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Share point, Excel, Power Query, Power Pivot. Experience with ANY of the following technologies: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SSIS Reporting, Power BI, Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Share point, Excel, Power Query, Power Pivot.
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Minimum of 10 years’ experience and demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft SQL Server server-side development including SQL, SSRS, Stored Procedures, Views, Tables and Triggers; as well as experience mapping data for migration and integrations.
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Experience with reporting tools (SSRS, Business Objects, Tableau, MicroStrategy, etc.) Skills in T SQL, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Reporting Services (or similar reporting platform), as well as proficiency in Snowflake, Databricks, and SQL Server.
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The ideal candidate has experience with Cloud based services (Power BI, Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, Data Lake, Microsoft Fabric) and some OnPrem solutions such as SSRS. Predominately, you will be working with many clients on a myriad of business reporting needs surfaced through Power BI with a variety of data sources and formats.
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The analytics engineer will also add visualizations to these datasets leveraging our reporting UI. Will be responsible for migration of SSRS reports to Bi. A good analytical person with strong Sql/SSRS experience and exposure to PowerBI and any scripting language.
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Reporting experience—SSRS, PowerBI, PowerQuery, or PowerPivot experience a plus; ability to analyze, troubleshoot, and resolve complex technical issues; experience with an IT ticket tracking systems a plus; experience with application security and system integration; HIPAA exposure a plus.
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Experienced with Microsoft SQL Server (2012+ versions of SQL Server, SSIS, SSRS, SSAS). Experienced building dashboards using QlikSense, QlikView and other tools like SSRS and MS Excel.
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A minimum of 3 years' experience with data analytics software or visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or QlikView/Qliksense is necessary, with a preference for Power BI. The candidate should also have at least 3 years of experience supporting SSRS, including report development, enhancement, deployment, subscription creation, and report administration, along with familiarity with SSRS subscription logs.
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Knowledge of SQL queries, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Familiarity with BI technologies (e.g. Microsoft Power BI, Tableau, Oracle BI) Proven experience as a BI Developer or Data Scientist.
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Expert level usage of MS Office Products, Excel with VBA, Power BI, SQL, and SSRS. Develop comprehensive models and reports that can be used to aid significant investment and funding decisions; Conduct independent market research to identify opportunities as well as optimal ways to manage interest rate risk, promote investment and raise funds.
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Experience with migration of reports from legacy platforms, with an emphasis on SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) and Business Objects. Experience working directly with Power BI, Power BI Report Builder, and SSRS.
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Must be proficient in Power BI, DAX, Power Query, Power Automate, SSRS and SQL. Must have a thorough understanding of Power BI, Azure Dev Ops, Microsoft SQL Server databases and star schema data modelling design concepts.
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Experienced with visualization tools like SSRS, Excel, PowerBI, Tableau, Google Looker, Azure Synapse. Experienced with visualization tools like SSRS, Excel, PowerBI, Tableau, Google Looker, Azure Synapse.
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Experience with SSRS, Microsoft Power BI, Crystal reports or stored procedure optimization is a plus. Experience with SSRS, Microsoft Power BI, Crystal reports or stored procedure optimization is a plus.
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Experience with other BI tools such as Tableau, Qlik, or SSRS. Minimum of 8 years of experience with Microsoft Power BI. Proven experience in migrating reports and dashboards from SAP BO to Power BI.
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