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EDI Coordinator 2176

Company Name:
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2176
Job Title: EDI Coordinator
Role: Information Technology
Relocation Available: No, but a short easy move may be okay.
Industry: I.T.
Location: Connecticut
Town / City: Norwalk
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
We are looking for an EDI IT Coordinator who is an expert in EDI (850, 860, 870, 855) using Inovis software as well as programming experience in: COGNOS, SQL reporting, Crystal reporting, Business Intelligence development(data ETL, Mapping, analysis service and reporting)
Experience using MS SQL, Server SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, MS SharePoint. Knowledge of AS400/RPG 400 is helpful.
The EDI Coordinator should have prior experience with Networking (PC) and Cabling, Microsoft exchange server, Barracuda email archive software, Windows Products and any Business Intelligence software
What we're looking for in an ideal candidate:
1. Expert in EDI (850, 860, 870, 855) using Inovis software.
2. Programming experience in COGNOS, SQL reporting, and Crystal reporting.
3. Business Intelligence development(data ETL, Mapping, analysis service and reporting).
4. Experience with Networking (PC) and Cabling, Microsoft exchange server, Barracuda email archive software, Windows Products and any Business Intelligence software.
5. Experience using MS SQL, Server SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, MS SharePoint. Knowledge of AS400/RPG 400 is a plus.
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. Expert in EDI (850, 860, 870, 855) using Inovis software.
2. Programming experience in COGNOS, SQL reporting, and Crystal reporting.
3. Business Intelligence development(data ETL, Mapping, analysis service and reporting).
4. Experience with Networking (PC) and Cabling, Microsoft exchange server, Barracuda email archive software, Windows Products and any Business Intelligence software.
5. Experience using MS SQL, Server SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, MS SharePoint. Knowledge of AS400/RPG 400 is a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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