Job ID: VA-703785 (96890210)

Remote Tableau Developer with Power BI, QlikView, SAS, SQL, Medicaid experience

Location: Richmond VA (DMAS)
Duration: 5 months

Can work remotely – but must pick up equipment IN PERSON
BEFORE YOU SUBMIT: Any candidate should be a W2 employee direct with your company.

Skills:
Several years of experience in data analytics field is essential.Required3Years
Experience in delivering outcomes across multiple projects and technologiesRequired3Years
Experience with technologies related to visualization, analytics and business intelligence applicationsRequired3Years
Excellent knowledge of and experience with data visualization applications (e.g. Tableau, Power BI, QlikView)Required3Years
Experience in designing and delivering dashboards, scorecards and data storiesRequired3Years
Strong analytical skills, including a thorough understanding of how to interpret business needs, translate them into analytics application requirementRequired3Years
Strong knowledge of tech aspects of visualization, analytics, BI applications including data modeling, data preparation/profiling, data integrationRequired3Years
SAS and SQL experience preferred.Desired3Years
Ability to present and explain data, concepts and frameworks effectively and confidently to users, team members, and management along a wide spectrumRequired3Years
Excellent presentation, written and oral communication skillsRequired3Years
Experience of delivering analytics projects with Agile frameworkRequired3Years
Experience with financial data is essentialRequired3Years
Experience with extracting data from a data warehouse preferredDesired3Years
Knowledge of Medicaid data and/or policy a plusHighly desired3Years

ABOUT THE ROLE

DMAS is seeking a Data Visualization Specialist/Tableau Architect to support its efforts to build and maintain Finance Dashboard using Tableau.

Strong candidates with a strong BI Tableau report development experience. This should include being the lead analyst on multiple dashboard projects from requirements gathering to implementation. The candidate should also have the capability to prepare their own data (SQL / SAS), identify data quality issues, and, preferably, have a finance data background with an ability to integrate and organize financial data. Prior experience using Tableau to develop operational and analytical dashboards which access data from multiple sources required. The individual should be proficient in building, publishing customized interactive reports and dashboards with drillable hierarchies and report scheduling using Tableau server.

The Tableau Finance Analyst works with the Office of the CFO to plan, develop and support performance dashboards. They are responsible for turning information from data analyses into appealing and understandable visualizations that improve business insights from the results of the analyses. They are creative thinkers who understand user interface design and apply visualizations skills such as user experience design, data visualization and graphical design. Individuals in this role understand how information is turned into knowledge and how this knowledge supports and enables key processes. Responsible for providing individuals with fact-based decision-making results, enabling them to quickly make changes, as appropriate, that may affect diverse areas.

The ideal candidate is a team player with a positive attitude, collaborative mindset and excellent interpersonal and motivational skills, who can work well with technical and non-technical staff across numerous areas. The candidate should also be able to manage competing priorities through effective communication and time management skills. This person should have experience with Visualization within a mature analytical environment.

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Remote Tableau Developer with Power BI, QlikView, SAS, SQL, Medicaid experience

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