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Senior SQL Server and QlikView Business Intelligence Developer Winchester Hampshire

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Winchester
8 months ago
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Job Description

Senior SQL Server and QlikView Business Intelligence Developer Winchester Hampshire

This Business Intelligence Expert Lead is responsible for working with the existing developers to support and develop the companies Business Intelligence and to transfer the expertise to the department.

This will include developing a robust and effective data warehouse and associated reporting tools.

Work with the BI Programme to support and design, build, develop and maintain the Business Intelligence solutions

Provide technical knowledge to support projects

Transfer the knowledge to the information teams

Provide expert advice and guidance to managers of new and existing clinical services

Expert leader for SQL, MDX and/or QlikView

Current BI tools:

SQL skills (2012), including writing stored procedures

SQL Server Reporting Services

SQL Server Analysis Services

SQL Server Integration Services

MDX to query OLAP cubes

QlikView & QlikSense development

Future tools may include:

Windows SharePoint Services

ASP.NET development in C#

Location is Winchester Hampshire.

Salary for this role will be £45K - £60K.

Please send your CV to us in Word format along with your salary.

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