Data Analyst / Report Engineer - 3M (Austin, TX) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Data Analyst / Report Engineer - 3M (Austin, TX)

Title:
Data Analyst / Report Engineer 3M Company is seeking a Data Analyst/Report Engineer for the Motor Vehicle Systems and Services Business Unit Job Summary :
Major Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Be able to thoroughly analyze the business domain model and efficiently extract appropriate data in readable formats for end users Act as liaison to end users as needed Basic
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree with 5 years Report Development experience or Associates degree with 7 years Report Development experience or GED with 9 years Report Development experience Minimum 3 years of experience running SQL queries Preferred
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in Computer science/Computer engineering / Electrical engineering Experience designing and writing reports using Jaspersoft Technologies Minimum 3 years combined experience working with multiple key relational database management system (RDBMS) platforms and related tools such as SQL Server, Oracle and/or DB2 Experience with Jasper Server/IReports or comparable B.
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software platform Experience utilizing advanced Crystal Reports development is desired Ability to migrate reports from Perl to a newer B.
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reporting platform Java J2EE skills with Websphere is a plus Strong data analysis ability extremely important, including knowledge of financial and/or accounting concepts to handle stringent financial reporting requirements Knowledge and experience with the full software development lifecycle a plus Experience with Rational Application Developer (RAD) a plus but not required Development in Windows and UNIX (Linux Red Hat) preferred.
CS Link application a plus Perl skills with an ability to create well-structured programs a plus Sales Territory:
N/A Travel:
May include up to 10% domestic/ travel About 3M Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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