ELECT - Data Analyst 2 Information Technology (IT) - Richmond, VA at Geebo

ELECT - Data Analyst 2

Job DescriptionELECT - Data Analyst 2 MAX VENDOR RATE HYBRID - Must be willing to work AT LEAST 3 days/week ON-SITE.
LOCAL CANDIDATES ONLY DO NOT SUBMIT ANYONE THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED TO 703660 OR 703682 DO NOT SUBMIT ANYONE THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED TO 703660 OR 703682 Virginia Department of Elections (ELECT) is seeking a Data Analyst.
We are looking for people who are ready to locate and define new process improvement opportunities.
You will work with ELECT business stake holders to prioritize business and information needs, through analyzing and interpreting complex data sets.
If you love learning new systems, doing data quality analysis, and are comfortable explaining your findings to a large number of stake holders, this might be the job for you.
Identify, analyze, and interpret data in complex data sets Data quality analysis with complex data sets Work with ELECT business stake holders to prioritize business and information needs Locate and define new process improvement opportunities Recommended Skill Sets needed:
1.
Proven working experience as a Data Analyst 2.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy 3.
Adept at queries, report writing and presenting findings 4.
Technical expertise regarding data models, database design development, and data mining 5.
Strong knowledge of and experience with reporting packages (SSIS and Tableau), databases (SQL Server), programming (T-SQL and SSIS) 6.
Proficient in writing technical documentation 7.
Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of an organization 8.
Ability to perform tasks in a timely manner 9.
Election data experience Recommended Skills Analytical Attention To Detail Business Process Improvement Communication Computer Programming Data Quality Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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