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Eliassen Group

Charles River Technical Analyst

Eliassen Group, North Reading, Massachusetts, United States, 01814


Description:

We are in need of a Technical Analyst, specifically, one with CRD with data integration experience. The main function of a Charles River Technical Analyst is to coordinate changes to computer databases, test, and implement the database applying knowledge of database management systems.We can facilitate w2 and corp-to-corp consultants. For our w2 consultants, we offer a great benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits, 401k with company matching, and life insurance.Rate: $90 - $130 / hr. w2

Responsibilities:

* Work with senior management, technical and client teams in order to determine data requirements, business data implementation approaches, best practices for advanced data manipulation, storage and analysis strategies* Write and code logical and physical database descriptions and specify identifiers of database to management system or direct others in coding descriptions* Design, implement, automate and maintain large scale enterprise data ETL processes* Modify existing databases and database management systems and/or direct programmers and analysts to make changes* Test programs or databases, correct errors and make necessary modificationsExperience Requirements:

* Manager Workbench required (with a preference for Equity experience, MWB is the key here)* Front to Middle office experience (either or)* Need the ability to work independently at a minimum (management experience is a big plus)* Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required* 10+ years applicable experience required* Experience with database technologies* Knowledge of the ETL process* Knowledge of at least one scripting language* Strong written and oral communication skills* Strong troubleshooting and problem solving skills* Demonstrated history of success* Desire to be working with data and helping businesses make better data driven decisions