Tableau Developer/ Data Analyst (NO C2C) Information Technology (IT) - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

Tableau Developer/ Data Analyst (NO C2C)

Tableau Developer/ Data AnalystLocation -(Charlotte, NC) Need to be in office -2-3 days weekThe Senior Developer programs and configures software to meet Clients business needs.
Under limited supervision, this job identifies and analyzes business software needs, writes complex code to optimize the performance and efficiency of the organization's IT platform/infrastructure and conducts testing to ensure programs are functioning properly.
This job is considered a subject matter expert in the Applications Development & Support area.
Key Responsibilities and Dutieso Interprets written business requirements and technical specification documents to design and develop advanced technical solutions that meet business needs in financial industry.
o Collaborates with IT and Business partners to design, develop, and troubleshoot end to end technical solutions.
o Performs complex coding to written technical specifications.
o Tests the resulting coding components in accordance with company standards and as defined in approved testing plans.
o Investigates, analyzes and documents reported defects - raising issues as appropriate.
o Analyzes run time profiles to debug errors that may exist.
o Solves complex defects that arise through own work or the work of otherso Performs maintenance programming and correction of identified defects.
Educational Requirementso Bachelor's Degree RequiredRequired:
o 7-10 more years of IT experienceo 3-5
more years of experience in building reports and dashboards using Tableauo 3-5
more years of experience in writing and executing SQL queriesPreferred:
o Experience with creating and maintaining data dictionaryo Data Analyst experienceo Data Lineage experience Tableau Developer/ Data Analyst (NO C2C) Recommended Skills Business Requirements Dashboard Data Dictionary Data Lineage Debugging Finance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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