We are seeking an experienced data analyst to maximize our service offerings through data mining, generation, and visualization, while producing goal-oriented reports.
This is a remote position.
We’re proud to stand at the forefront of the Big Data revolution. Using the latest analytics tools and processes, we’re able to maximize our offerings and deliver unparalleled service and support. To help carry us even further, we’re searching for an experienced data analyst to join our team. The ideal candidate will be highly skilled in all aspects of data analytics, including mining, generation, and visualization. Additionally, this person should be committed to transforming data into readable, goal-oriented reports that drive innovation and growth.
Requirements
- Ability to work with stakeholders to assess potential risks.
- Ability to analyze existing tools and databases and provide software solution recommendations.
- Ability to translate business requirements into nontechnical, lay terms.
- High-level experience in methodologies and processes for managing large-scale databases.
- Demonstrated experience in handling large data sets and relational databases.
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