Data Analyst

Brillio Inc
Rothwell
4 days ago
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Brillio is a global technology consulting organization focused on leveraging emerging technologies for innovation and application modernization in the Banking & Finance, Utilities, CPG, Retail, Technology, Media and Entertainment Industries. We partner with companies to identify new technology strategies to help businesses transform in order to advance performance and competitiveness. The Brillio difference is in our agility, business-focused innovation and industry expertise. Let our experts show you how to take the innovation leap.

Job Description

  • Good hands on knowledge of SSIS
  • Strong experience in data analysis, profiling and data modelling
  • Experience consulting and implementing data governance and data quality management
  • Good to have - Experience in analytics and ML tools such as Azure ML, R/Python, SAS
  • Good to have – prior exposure to model building on SAS, data story-telling
  • Proficiency in using query languages such as SQL
  • Strong analytical and quantitative problem-solving ability
  • Enjoys dirtying hands with data, coding is part of life
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills: ability to tell a clear, concise, actionable story with data, to folks across various levels of the company.
    • Experience developing enterprise solutions using designing and building frameworks, enterprise patterns, database design and development in: Azure (Azure SQL DW, Azure Data factory, HDInsight, Cosmos DB, PostgreSQL, SQL on Azure)
    • Exposure to Frameworks, reusable components, accelerators, CI/CD automation
    • Languages (Python)
  • Ability to profile data, assess data quality in the context of business rules, and incorporate validation and certification mechanism to ensure data quality
  • Excellent presentation, written and verbal communication skills required.
  • Collaborate with Scrum Master and PMO to organize deliverables into phases and sprints; drive estimation and sizing, contribute actively to planning and scheduling the solution implementation

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.


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