Web Analyst

<strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Bachelor’s Degree (or its equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Description<br><br></strong><ul><li>The Programmer Analyst’s role is to define, develop, test, analyze, and maintain new software applications in support of the achievement of business requirements.</li><li>This includes writing, coding, testing, and analyzing software programs and applications.</li><li>The Programmer Analyst will also research, design, document, and modify software specifications throughout the production life cycle.</li><li>Programmer Analysts perform the jobs of both a systems analyst and a computer programmer.</li><li>Computer programmers implement the designs by writing computer programs as well as updating and repairing existing programs.</li><li>Gathers information, defines work requirements, and contributes to the development of program specifications.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Essential Job Functions<br><br></strong><ul><li>Support corporate data warehouse projects and support issues;</li><li>Engage with business analysts providing technical design solutions;</li><li>Develop data models to support report requirements;</li><li>Develop reports and dashboards;</li><li>Perform programming for data models;</li><li>Create and modify database objects including tables, indexes, views, and triggers;</li><li>Perform environment management by submitting and processing change and helpdesk tickets, and prove execution of code and job monitoring;</li><li>Execute procedures for application deployments and code review;</li><li>Act as a liaison between end users and business area to maintain reliability and operation of supported systems;</li><li>Provide Technical solutions to business needs;</li><li>Conduct troubleshooting to resolve production issues and bugs within settled service levels; and</li><li>Provide support to users 24x7, overseeing the management of production problems and ensuring timely and effective resolution.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Additional Skills<br><br></strong><ul><li>2+ years of experience in Software design and development</li><li>Intermediate experience with MS Access and Power Point</li><li>Attention to detail, strong oral and written communication skills</li><li>Proven self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment</li></ul>

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