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Sr. Business Intelligence Consultant

Company Name:
Rose International
Location: Bismarck, ND
position
: Senior Business Intelligence Consultant
Start Date: ASAP
End Date: 9/30/2014
MUST HAVE following
Experience:
KPI Reporting
Cognos
Business Objects
Data Governance
OLAP
Excellent communication skills is a MUST!
Project Description:
Seeking a reporting/business intelligence expert. Work as a functional lead/mentor on the team dedicated to the analysis and design of reporting in the project. Be highly engaged in the project and its activities, embedded with and interacting with employees through the entire course of all workdays.
Responsibilities:
Adopt Corporate Data Governance standards
Utilize IBM Initiate for upstream and downstream golden record creation/identification.
Provide guidance in further leveraging existing Master Data Management (MDM) solution.
Adopt a data obfuscation tool.
Adopt a business facing metadata management tool.
Adopt a quality management tool.
Provide applicable data quality management too requirements, as well as example tools with associated costs.
Adopt a standard data model.
Build a framework for error handling, exception reprocessing and auditing.
Review current methodologies and toolsets in place today and elaborate on product requirements architecture and methodologies, and how they will improve upon current position.
Build an ETL framework for the incremental refresh using CDC.
Review current CDC strategy and ETL framework and provide architecture/design recommendations for changes or improvements.
Define operation reporting to cover intra-day periods and analytical reporting to cover extra-day periods
Provide information and recommendations on an operational reporting environment.
Decrease the granularity of Shared
services
Organization and cross-train resources to support this new Shared Services structure.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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