Yahoo id: iamsrii
Position: Data analyst/Strong BA
Location: Boston, MA
Duration: 12months+
Rate: TBD
1) Good BA or Data Analysis skills
2) Good in Database Concepts
3) Ability to use SQL language very well
4) Good aptitude to check verify and understand query results and ability to find missing items
5) Good work ethic
6) Very good comm. skills
Financial Applications Analyst
The applications analyst position requires highly motivated individual with very strong technical, analytical and presentation skills, ability to handle multiple and competing priorities and work cross-functionally. Candidate must be customer oriented and have sense of urgency and strong interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to:
· Work with the IT, Finance, Sales and Marketing organizations on development and implementation of reporting system enhancements and fixes.
· Translate business needs into system requirements.
· Evaluate and articulate proposed business requirements and identify impact, risks, and benefits of alternative solutions.
· Investigate complex problems in production environments and suggest solutions to resolve them.
· Provide training and documentation for users on reporting system functionality.
· Critically review existing business processes with relation to revenue and margin reporting and data and process integrity and make recommendations for improvement.
· Reconcile data between reporting systems and explain variances.
· Create reports and dashboards using Oracle OBIEE and Essbase tools.
· Write test scripts and validate the data using MS Access, OBIEE, and Oracle SQL tools to support new ERP system implementation
Experience and Education
Education: Bachelors (Tech) or equivalent; Business or Technical area with a MIS concentration is preferred.
Work experience: 1 - 3 years as a business or systems analyst.
Technical skills: Oracle OBIEE, SAP, Essbase, Microsoft Office products, Brio Query, SQL or MS Access proficiency.
Regards,
Phani Srikanth
Phone No: 732-791-2971
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