Data Architect (Cognos) up to $110K Information Technology (IT) - New Orleans, LA at Geebo

Data Architect (Cognos) up to $110K

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Data Architect (Cognos) up to $110K Full-time hire: Data Architect up to $110K base bonus relocation.
Summary: The Data Architect will work with IT Management and Team members to provide a robust scalable data architecture that meets the business goals of the organization. The Data Architect will be accountable for the continuous improvement and optimization of the current data environment as well as help lead a data architecture strategy which will support an overall EA architecture. The strategy will encompass data movement, integration, business intelligence, master data management, data capacity management, data life cycle management, reporting, data security, data quality management, meta- data management, and enterprise content and knowledge management. Duties: - Continuing with the design and development of a flexible, scalable and integrated data warehouse solution incorporating relevant and necessary data from across the organization into an industry standard warehousing environment. - Participation in requirement gathering, focusing on understanding and documenting the business processes and data requirements of those processes. - Translating business needs into data and meta- data models. - Management of data warehouse and data mart environments. - Creation and maintenance of Logical and Physical Data Model diagrams. - Assisting in development and maintenance of standards for naming, describing, governing, managing, modelling, storing, cleansing, and transforming all data within the enterprise. This also includes methodologies, tools, governance frameworks and design patterns. - Working with project teams to implement processes which result in a high degree of data quality and integrity, and assists in the resolution of data quality issues from source systems. - Construction of the database and database objects - Maintaining a high level of competence, professionalism, and systems expertise while working through software development life cycle (SDLC). - Understanding and managing the data access methods deployed by the Enterprise and ensuring there consistent and effective use. - Maintaining a high level of competency and knowledge of database, data warehouse, metadata, and data security concepts; and practical application thereof as they relate to providing cost effective business solutions. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in
computer
science or related field. 6 - 10 years as an Information and Data Architect Special Requirements: Candidate must be able to demonstrate a solid background in database design, logical and physical for both 3NF and Dimensional architecture types. - Relevant experience must include complex Datamodelling, dimensional data design, data analysis, query optimization and tuning. - Solid understanding of service oriented architecture, agile modelling, domain driven design. - Experience with data architecture modelling tools. - Proven understanding and experience with ETL tools (MS SQL, SSIS), data presentation frameworks, and data profiling tools. - Substantial experience working in the IBM Cognos BI suite. - Substantial experience working with MS SQL Server. - Experience with data integration methodologies. - Understanding of the basic EA concepts and EA theory, with an expertise in data architecture. - Experience managing multiple data acquisitions that incorporated the acquisitioned data into the Real Time online systems. - Proven track record of implementing and actively managing fundamental information architecture frameworks, methodologies, and architectures. MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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