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Senior Tableau Developer

Job Title:
Senior Tableau Developer Location:
City of Industry, CA, 91746 Duration:
12 months
Qualifications:
- Ability to design highly effective and appealing dashboards and visualizations.
- Ability to work with databases specially Oracle- Ability to design Data Warehouse and Data Mart data models.
- Ability to test and confirm data reliability using source files and finished dashboards to ensure accuracy.
- Understanding of ETL jobs and data normalization for reporting.
- Ability to query join and blend data to build data objects for data dashboards and visualizations.
Experience:
10 years using Tableau to develop strong data visualizations, dashboards, and interactive reports.
8 years experience using Tableau server for dashboard deployments and use of Tableau administration console.
8 years experience designing and implementing data modes for Data Warehousing and Data Marts.
At least 5 years of work using various databases preferably Oracle.
8 years of experience using SQL.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related Engineering field from an accredited university and two of the following:
Tableau Specialist Certification, Tableau Desktop Certified Professional, Tableau Server Professional Certification, Tableau Architect, Tableau Consultant, or Tableau Data Analyst certification Recommended Skills Administration Data Objects Data Visualization Data Warehousing Databases Etl Apply to this job.
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