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30 months ago
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Responsibilities




Understand department’s data requirements and create ELT processes
Prepare data and develop data warehouse for timely analysis
Design and create dashboards and reports for analysis and presentation to manage
Improve and automate report
Handle other ad hoc work as required


Requirements




DSE / Form 5 or above
At least 2 years of relevant experience in business intelligence, data warehousing or data analysis
Proficient in MS Excel, SQL, VBA, BI and data visualization tools
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Detail-oriented and able to work independently
Willing to learn and take on new challenges
Good communication skills

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