Business System Analyst Financial & Banking - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Business System Analyst

DWH Business Systems AnalystHybrid Job - 3 Days in Office in Philadelphia DowntownOnly W2 JD:
This BSA sits on the Data Warehousing team. Requires experience creating Business Requirement Documents and Mapping documents for the development of ETL applications. This role requires extensive SQL experience in writing complex queries across multiple tables, data analysis and profiling skills for the creation of the mapping documents, and further discussion with data modelers for the necessary table designs.Top Skills DetailsExtensive SQL experience in writing complex queries across multiple tables from scratch.Source to target mapping within a Data Warehousing/ETL environment.Data Profiling experience - Understanding the relationships of data sources and producing business requirements from that data. Business analysis background, and ability to use SQL as far as writing queries.For analysis background- they deal with text files and making that data and landing it into the warehouse.Working with data coming from multiple sources. When they bring the data in they have a standard model. They have to conform data from various sources into this one data model. Additional Skills &
Qualifications:
Strong communication skills. Needs to have strong understand of business requirements. Ability to write business samples/rules and transformation documents. Ability to take on more than one project at once. Good understanding and knowledge of healthcare industry is preferred, but not required.Environment:
Teradata & SQL Server Database-Data Stage ETL w/ Homegrown SQL/ETL tools-SSIS & Tableau for reporting Recommended Skills Business Analysis Business Requirements Communication Data Analysis Data Modeling Data Profiling Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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