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Business Intelligence Analyst

Company Name:
Global Technology Consulting LLC
A client of Global Technology Consulting is currently seeking a Database Warehouse Analyst to join their team in Birmingham, AL. Under minimal supervision, this position develops and builds dashboards, reports and analytics models; determines information needs and identifies system requirements; assesses data extraction, report generation and bugs appearing in operations involving the data warehouse; acts as a liaison between Information Technology and business units or individuals to create, understand, document, deliver and recommend solutions and the delivery of those solutions through the full development lifecycle.
They offer competitive salaries and an excellent benefits package. This is a great opportunity to join a strong, stable company.

Job Requirements:

1. Bachelor's degree in a technical field, preferably Computer Science or Information Technology.
2. Two (2) years experience working with relational databases, experience with data warehouses preferred.
3. Must have one (1) years experience using Business Intelligence technology currently utilized by the company to build dashboards, reports and analytics models. Business Intelligence tools include, but are not limited to Essbase, OBIEE, Analysis Services, SAS, and Cognos.
4. In-depth knowledge of database technologies and tools including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Informix and other desired database servers.
5. Excellent communication and consultative skills.
6. Candidates that have prior experience with two or more Business Intelligence tools currently utilized by the company will be preferred.
7. Requires patience and ability to provide assistance under pressure.
8. Proficiency working in Windows and Linux (Oracle Enterprise Linux) environments. Proficiency in UNIX (Solaris) is preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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