Data Warehouse Engineer Engineering - Franklin, WI at Geebo

Data Warehouse Engineer

Job
Summary:
Data Warehouse Engineer (Onsite) Location:
Franklin, WI Contract Position, 40 hours weekly, 12
months No sponsorship available Team members work primarily onsite in Franklin, WIAll roles have an in-person component and require working onsite in Franklin, WI as neededThis is not a remote eligible position.
Client:
Wisconsin-based manufacturer Pay Rate:
$75-$95/hr Scope of Role:
We are looking for an expert in SSIS, SQL, and PowerBI, skilled in turning data into insightsAs a Data Warehouse Developer, you'll design, develop, and maintain our data warehouse, supporting our business intelligence and analytics initiatives.
Key
Responsibilities:
Design, develop, and maintain data warehouse solutions using SSIS, SQL, and other relevant technologies.
Collaborate with stakeholders to understand data requirements and translate them into technical specifications.
Implement ETL processes to extract, transform, and load data from various sources into the data warehouse.
Optimize database performance and troubleshoot issues as needed.
Develop and maintain data models, schemas, and metadata documentation.
Create and maintain reports and dashboards using PowerBI to visualize data insights.
Ensure data integrity, accuracy, and security across the data warehouse environment.
Required:
Work on-site in Frankin, WI, 5 days a week.
Ability to be effective with minimal direction.
Recommended Skills Business Intelligence Dashboard Data Analysis Data Warehousing Etl Metadata Apply to this job.
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