The Tech Lead will design and develop Qliksense applications, assess data quality, and work with SQL and scripting technologies.
Job Description
Mandatory Skills: Qliksense
- Must have 7+ years of experience in QlikSense tool and in designing and developing Qliksense applications.
- Having knowledge in Qlikview would be additional advantage.
- Assess data quality and data architecture
- Strong SQL experience, required;
- Knowledge of scripting technologies.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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