Data Developer ID-22170

Description


Our IT department is currently seeking an experienced Data Developer to build data pipelines that provide peace of mind for people by equipping them to make data-informed business decisions.

Be Ready To:
Be Equipped With:
  • proven experience in designing and implementing ETL processes (preferred tools: IBM's DataStage, SQL, SAS, Python, Unix)
  • proven experience distilling business requirements into data warehouse design artifacts such as a Facts Qualifier Matrix (FQM), source to target maps and star/snowflake schema data models
  • preferred five or more years experience with SQL, Data Modeling and Dimensional Modeling
  • experience with cloud data technologies/platforms (Azure/Snowflake preferred)
  • understanding of enterprise technical landscape (property and casualty insurance background a plus)
  • knowledge of developing BI dashboards and reports (preferred tools: IBM's Cognos, Microsoft's Power BI), including data quality scorecards and data lineage
  • experience with agile teams
  • strong team working skills, an analytical nature, self-motivated and excellent written and oral communication skills
  • ability to comprehend complex technical and logical concepts and adapt quickly to changes
  • ability to maintain own workflow and meet deadlines while managing parallel project deliverables with minimal direction
  • ability to create effective visual models to enable collective understanding of processes, data flow, user interaction and others as needed
  • prior reporting application support experience
  • track record of successfully architecting small, medium and enterprise-scale solutions
preferred three or more years of business requirements experience
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