
| Job Title: | Data Analysts w/strong SQL skills |
| Job ID: | 0071 |
| Company: | Synergy Sourcing |
| Position Type: | Contract |
| Pay Rate: | Negotiable |
| Skills: | SQL , Metadata |
| Date Posted: | Apr-15-08 |
Duration: Contract
5+ years experience wit data analysis and metadata management.
The candidate would be responsible for data anlsysis and metadata management.
Strong Data Analysis and SQL skills required.
Applicant must meet ALL of these requirements. Description:
Data Analyst II: The Sr Data Analyst will work with SMEs and business stakeholders to document and validate existing data related to Integrated Credit data elements.
Based on this analysis , working with the SMEs the Sr. Data Analyst will identify potential gaps and suggest data definition changes, system and/or data flow changes that could cause potential data issues.
• Data analytical support of HCD CDM, Data Steward Team and related source applications, i.e. C&D, MSFMS, etc.
• Creating, maintaining, and producing progress based reports on mapping and difference findings
• Interact with business partners to understand data collection and future application enhancements
• Provide ad hoc reports as required
• Become familiar with the client's business, processes and data management
• Work well in a challenging, dynamic work environment
• Respond to management requests for information that may require manipulation of large amounts of data.
| Location: [rss] | US-MD-Bethesda |
| Telecommute: | No (Onsite Position) |
| Contact Name: | Jc Johnson |
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| Contact Email: | Jc@synergysourcinginc.com |
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Should you be interested, Please forward your updated resume ASAP to: Jc@synergysourcinginc.com |
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