The Microstrategy Lead role involves leading the development of metrics, reports, dashboards, and cubes in Microstrategy, along with mentoring a team at the Architect level.
Company Description
NLB Services
Position : Microstrategy Lead
Location: San Francisco
Duration: Full Time
experience in the field of Data warehousing
experience with Microstrategy Architecture, Schema, and Development
experience in leading and mentoring team at Architect level
experience developing metrics, reports, dashboards and cubes in Microstrategy version 9
Advanced SQL coding skills
Regards,
Nitin
Direct: 904-257-8034
nitin.tyagi(at)nlbservices(dot)com
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Microstrategy
SQL
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