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Business Intelligence Analyst

Full Time
SA, Adelaide
Posted on 09.08.2012
  • Global Client, Adelaide Location
  • $90,000 to $100,000 Base plus super
  • Business Intelligence Analyst

• Global Client, Adelaide Location
• $90,000 to $100,000 Base plus super
• Business Intelligence Analyst

The Role:

Our client a global leader in their industry have a permanent requirement for Business Intelligence Analyst to join their busy IT Division in Adelaide. The company's information technology division provides critical support to their Global operations.

Key Responsibilities:

• Defining and implementing reports and dashboards
• Supporting the corporate team and users throughout the region.
• Support and liaise with internal stakeholders
• investigate, diagnose and resolve complex business intelligence inquiries

Our client has a number of various BI/DW tools and the ideal candidate will be familiar with a number of the following technologies: OBIEE, Essbase and QlikView You'll need proven technical skills in OBIEE, including reports analysis, development, maintenance and report migration.
Above everything else strong communication skills are essential, you must be able to speak to users, speak to the global IT teams and work on requirement specifications.

This role is available immediately and will be interviewing next week so please email Graeme.mcconnell@totalresource.com.au or call now on 02 8705 8556 to discuss your suitability.

How to Apply?

Email graeme.mcconnell@totalresource.com.au and include Reference ID #1292361

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Contact Details

Contact Name: graeme.mcconnell@totalresource.com.au

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