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Sr. Data Warehousing Analyst at The Ohio State University in Ackerman, MS

POSITION SUMMARY Responsible for data design, database architecture, metadata and repository creation. Designs and develops complex Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) processes for the data warehouse. Reviews data loaded into the data warehouse for accuracy. Responsible for troubleshooting and tuning existing data warehouse applications. Develops, maintains, and supports complex enterprise data warehouse systems and corresponding data marts. Creates new or enhanced components of the data warehouse. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties of this position are performed with full competency and under minimal supervision of management personnel. A majority of assignments will be completed independently, subject to periodic review and approval of managers. Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience Required Qualifications -A college degree in Computer Science or equivalent combination of education and experience -Typically has 4-8 years of experience in Information Technology (preferably experience in Data Warehousing) -Ability to manage complex projects with a medium to large scope -Ability to develop and apply innovative approaches to data warehousing problems and opportunities -Experience interacting with customers to gather and understand their business and technical requirements -Experience with data modeling tools (Erwin preferred) and RDBMS (Oracle 9i and above preferred) -Work experience in developing technical and user documentation -Strong project and process management skills
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Systems Architecture & EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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