Prahlad Gupta Technical Recruiter Select Source International 952-546-3300 ext 6008 [email protected]
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Prahlad Gupta <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:47 AM Subject: Dice Jobs URGENT OPENING--- Senior SAS 9.3 (or above) EBI Architect" (Health Care Provider) - All ON-SITE in Newark, NJ To: Cc: prahlad gupta <[email protected]> FOR QUICK RESPONSE MAIL ME AT :: [email protected] We have an urgent need for Senior SAS 9.3 (or above) EBI Architect” (Health Care Provider) with Pharmaceutical Client. If you or any one you know is interested in this opportunity, kindly respond back ASAP with your updated resume and the details mentioned below. We will be glad to represent your resume to our client and help you in your job search. Location: *All ON-SITE in Newark, NJ: * Duration: 6 MONTHS FTE (40 hours/week). With strong possibility of extension. Rate: $90- 100/hr (without benefits) Job description: Candidate must have some experience working with healthcare data (such as health insurance data within a BCBS). A Consultant with strong communication and thought leadership skills will assist customer with creating reports using the SAS 9.3/9.4 EBI software suite and including Information Delivery Portal, Web Report Studio, Information Map Studio, OLAP Cube Studio, SAS Stored Processes, Enterprise Guide, ODS, DATA step, SQL, & Macros. Candidate must possess the following skill sets: 1. Some Healthcare data knowledge is required. (Candidate must have some experience working with healthcare data, such as health insurance data within a BCBS.) 2. Senior-level experience architecting the best usage of SAS 9.3 or 9.4 EBI. 3. Leading or assisting with activities related to EBI project discovery, definition, design, development, and/or implementation of the SAS EBI environment, including actions that incorporate both reporting and distribution processes 4. Understanding customer’s BI requests and translating them into actionable reports from acquiring relevant data, modifying data if needed, building the reports, outputting the reports, etc. 5. Utilizing Enterprise Guide and its functionality to create project flows which could include aspects of data access, manipulation, summarization, and report generation to a variety of output formats and channels, etc. 6. Using Information Map Studio and its functionality to map physical data to business elements. (As an example, creating various types of prompts, filters, data elements, etc.) 7. Using Web Report Studio and its functionality to create web reports. As an example, use filters and prompts created within information maps, provide report linking, modify report layouts, schedule reports to run automatically, etc.) 8. Using the Information Delivery Portal as means for users to view reports. Creating portlets and content to these newly created or pre-existing portlets 9. Creating various OLAP cubes using functionality of OLAP Cube Studio. As an example, creating various dimensions and hierarchies, drill-through, performance tuning, aggregations, member-level metrics, etc. 10. Creating and using Stored Processes for the creation of customized web output, to include: a. Leveraging and utilizing the creation and passing of parameters from one Stored Process to another via hyperlinks, listboxes, textboxes, etc. (The appropriate use of Macro coding, macro variables, and Macro functions to ensure correct parameter passing is vital) b. Utilize knowledge of Macro variables available to processes running under the stored process server. c. Leveraging the ability for creating session variables & passing parameters as macro variables for chaining Stored Processes d. Ability to know when to use canned SAS PROCs versus Macro / DATA step / PUT statements to produce desired output 11. Creating and modifying SAS BI Dashboards using available functionality. As an example, defining data sources, ranges, KPIs and the Dashboard 12. Be proficient in Base SAS programming (DATA step), SQL programming (i.e., use of SQL pass-through or PROC SQL), as well as the SAS Macro language for use in making code more efficient 13. Leveraging and utilizing SAS’ Output Delivery System (ODS) 14. Use SAS Management Console to administer SAS EBI metadata. 15. Design, implement and maintain (perhaps with the client SAS Administrator) the BI security framework (access rights and privileges, user roles / groups, LDAP, SSO, etc.); Thanks & Best Regards, Prahlad Gupta Technical Recruiter Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 Office: (952) 546 3300 *Extn 6008* E-Mail: [email protected] *"Goals are Dreams with Deadlines."* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dice Jobs" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. 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