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Data Analyst/Report Writer

Information Technology
London
1 month ago
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Overview

A CALL TO ACTION VOLUNTEERS : Dear New Earthers and Resonant Hearts, due to the exciting expansion in manifestation and growth we are happily experiencing, the Database Team is looking for a Data Analyst/Report Writer. As the Data Analyst/Report Writer, you will report to the Director of Information Technology. The Data Analyst/Report Writer will be working in partnership with business analysts, data architects and database developers to build a datasystem, as well as being passionate about their contribution to the organization. This position calls for direct feedback and consultation with development engineers on problem resolution.


Responsibilities

  • Compiling detailed reports utilizing SQL Server, Crystal Reports and Cognos, and making recommendations based on their findings
  • Analyzing complex data systems and documenting data elements, data flow, relationships and dependencies
  • Developing automated and reusable routines for extracting requested information from database systems
  • Strong analytical, quantitative and problem-solving abilities
  • A thorough knowledge of relational database theory and practice

Technical Experience

  • HTML
  • CSS3
  • JavaScript/jQuery/JSON
  • PHP5
  • SQL(MySQL)
  • Scala

Education and Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems / Computer Science or equivalent experience (4) years minimum related.


Communication

Communicates effectively to identify needs and evaluate alternative technical solutions. Continually seeks opportunities to increase organizations satisfaction and deepen relationships. Builds a knowledge base of systems and objectives. Facilitates team meetings effectively, understands how to communicate difficult/sensitive information tactfully. Delivers engaging, informative, well-organized presentations. Resolves and/or escalates issues in a timely fashion.


Teamwork

Facilitates effective team interaction. Acknowledges and appreciates each team member’s contributions. Effectively utilizes each team member to his/her fullest potential.


If this is you, please send an expression of interest and a CV describing your experience. Thank you and Blessings! New Earth Projects Team


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