Senior Financial Systems Analyst- WebFocus Retail & Wholesale - Salisbury, NC at Geebo

Senior Financial Systems Analyst- WebFocus

Job Duties:
The Financial System Analyst/Developer - WebFOCUS will analyze business processes and design, create, modify and support WebFOCUS business intelligence tools, dashboards, portals, Report Caster and all necessary supporting content. This person will also take a senior role in the planning, design, development, upgrades, and deployment of WebFOCUS business intelligence platform. Associates at this level must demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the Information Builders WebFOCUS Business Intelligence Platform (versions 7.6 or higher) and is a recognized expert in their own area.
Responsibilities also include assessing needs and formulating solutions through the use of WebFOCUS and its source applications:
o DB2 Mainframe Tables (currently running under a sub-hub configuration)
o SQL servers
o AS400
o Text/Excel Files
Minimum Requirements:
o Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Computer Sciences or related degree or equivalent experience.
o Preferred five years of WebFOCUS business intelligence platforms programming and business experience or equivalent. (Developer Studio & coding based development)
o Must have strong work experience and be able to provide examples of working in or with WebFOCUS or equivalent business intelligence platforms.
o Demonstrated experience at a coding level with other BI-type applications, networking connectivity and data interoperability, SQL, VM servers, are a definite plus.
o Demonstrated ability to operate in an environment of a small team atmosphere that maintains a high rate of change in content development, with ongoing and continuous direct internal customer communication.
o Functional knowledge of general ledger systems is a plus.
Prior experience with an upgrade/migration of developed content and security models to WebFOCUS version 8.x preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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