Role: Business Intelligence Architect Location: Madison, WI- Hybrid schedule (3-days remote per week) Duration; 1 year with possible extension Top Skills & Years of Experience: 8-10 years of experience
Recommend, develop, and implement data strategies to ensure timely and accurate data representation in operational systems and improve enterprise data management
Leading design and support of enterprise-wide business intelligence applications and architecture and prioritize data and information requirements for the enterprise
Work independently to collect requirements, analyze data, and build data visualizations, participate in quality assurance testing, and suggest updates and enhancements for reporting data
Analyze, design, and implement complex computer systems
Ability to work as an individual and as a member of a team
Ability to organize and coordinate workload
Nice to have skills:
familiarity with security frameworks such as NIST and CIS
Project Management techniques
Apply At: Please send your resume and a cover letter to Susmita Sahu (Susmita at irginc dot net) . You may call Susmita https://dice.com/recruiter-profile?id=73127242-68b3-45fc-ad32-f062f3579805 To contact me click "View Profile" for the contact number.
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