OBIEE Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

OBIEE Developer

Company Name:
Mastech Inc
Mastech is a growing company dedicated to innovation and teamwork. We are currently seeking a OBIEE Developer for our client in the Telecommunication domain. We value our professionals, providing comprehensive benefits, exciting challenges, and the opportunity for growth. This is a Contract position and the client is looking for someone to start immediately.
Role: OBIEE Developer
Duration: 12 Months
Location: Basking Ridge, NJ
Job Description:
Responsible to lead and develop the data warehousing applications Dashboards / Reports in OBIEE
Responsible to design and develop Data extractions and reports
Responsible to enterprise data model design and review
Responsible for onshore and offshore interaction
Responsible throughout the SDLC
Responsible for on time delivery
Requirements:
4
yrs of experience in OBIEE (Oracle Business Intelligence)
5
yrs Data warehousing experience
4
Yrs of experience in Oracle SQL, SQL Tuning
Must be a good team player
Detailed oriented, resourceful, motivated and creative
Flexible, organized and able to handle competing priorities
Sound, logic based decision making
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Work collaboratively and cross-functionally as part of a team as well as an independently
Work proactively and reactively
Recognize areas of opportunity and make recommendations for improvement
Assess conflicting priorities and prioritize appropriately
Communicate at all levels of the organization including IT and customer senior management
Identify issues to leads and/or management and provide possible solutions
Provide timely and accurate status on job assignments
Bachelors Degree at a minimum, preferably a Masters Degree in Computer Science and Engineering
NOTE: Only Candidates who can work on W2 should apply No Corp to Corp
Recruiter: Sreekanth Kontham
Phone: 877-884-8834 Ext: 4039
Mastech IncEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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