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Database Report Writer II
Job Group: Information Technology
Job Subgroup: IT Data Administration
Salary Range (Annual):
25: $70,100-143,330 Employee Category: Academic Staff
Job Code: IT028
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Job Summary:
Assesses, designs, implements, and maintains databases, data warehouses, and data models needed to support analysis and reporting. Provides advanced operational support and develops and facilitates training.
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Job Responsibilities:
- Leads the design, implementation, and maintenance of appropriate data warehouses needed to support analysis and reporting
- Provides advanced operational support and maintenance
- Designs, implements, and maintains data warehouses and data models needed to support analysis and reporting
- Provides advanced operational support and issue resolution of data warehouses and associated processes
- Serves as a subject matter expert to unit and institutional leadership on data warehousing, database application programs, and automated procedures and reporting
- Identifies, develops, and facilitates training opportunities regarding data sets and programs
- Implements and tests complex data warehousing tools and data models
- Serves as a subject matter expert on data warehousing, database application programs, and automated procedures and reporting
- Leads the identification, development, and facilitation of training opportunities regarding specific data sets and programs
- Leads collaboration with other IT professionals in the development of appropriate data warehousing design guidelines and effective use of tools for building and managing data models for data warehouses
- Leads the design, development, and management of data models for data warehouses
- Assesses business requirements, coordinates detailed technical reviews of programs and data models, determines appropriate strategy, and prepares oral and/or written reports
- Leads system integration, implementation, and acceptance testing of data warehousing tools and data models
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Education:
Bachelor's Degree Preferred Minimum
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FLSA Status:
Exempt
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Institution Job:
No
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Required Supervisory Duty of at Least 2.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees:
No
- Employee Category:
Academic Staff
- Scaled Job:
No
- Salary Range (Annual):
25: $70,100-143,330
- Job Code:
IT028: Database Report Writer II
- Link directly to this job title: https://hr.wisc.edu/standard-job-descriptions/?q=IT028