Programmer/Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Providence, RI at Geebo

Programmer/Analyst

Title- Programmer/AnalystVisa- USC and GCDuration- 6 Months+Location- Providence, RI - Hybrid onsite :
3 days a weekInterview:
Video 1st round, can be video or onsite for 2nd round JOB DUTIESTo perform programmer/analyst function as it pertains to SQL server, PowerApps, and Reporting via SAP business objects and/or Crystal Reports; and to do related work as required.
QUALIFICATIONS Minimum of 5-10 years of knowledge and experience of the Software Development Life Cycle, preferably in an Agile environment, utilizing development, testing and production environments.
Minimum of 5-10 years intermediate knowledge and hands-on experience Microsoft Web Server concepts and IIS setup and configuration management.
Minimum of 2-3 years intermediate knowledge and hands-on experience with SQL Server, SSIS, SSRS, and developing SQL queries utilizing SQL Server.
Minimum of 2-3 years intermediate to expert knowledge and hands-on experience with data conversion, migration, integration, and ETL.
Knowledge and experience with developing/analyzing reports in SAP Business Objects or Crystal Reports Knowledge and experience with Python or equivalent programming language desirable.
Working knowledge and usage of Microsoft collaboration tools such as Teams and SharePoint.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 / Power Apps development experience highly desirable.
Business analysis and documentation experience.
Experience with user setup and maintenance.
Technical expertise in understanding of project workflows.
Strong business-to-technology translation skills are essential for identifying ways to apply solutions to help clients increase business value and performance Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Business Analysis Collaborative Softwares Configuration Management Crystal Reports (Reporting Software) Data Conversion Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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