Develop, deploy and maintain QlikView solutions. Write and optimize QlikView scripts, build front-end UI, create complex charts using set analysis, and apply scalable, reusable development practices.
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Job Description
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Required Skills:
- 4+ years developing and deploying QlikView solutions
- 4+ years of scripting experience and QlikView development standards and best practices
- 4+ years of front end UI development experience
- Deliver advanced development practices and techniques with emphasis on reliability, scalability and reuse
- Understands and can modify any component of QlikView, from Script/model to complex chart creation using set analysis
6m contract, plus ext.
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