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Database Developer/Analyst

Our client, located in Moorestown, NJ is seeking a Database Developer/Analyst for an immediate full-time position. Details include:
As a Database Developer you will enhance the clients' experience by verifying our data processing results and ensuring the integrity of client data.
Partner with data providers, clients and internal support teams to identify and correct global data issues. Based on your analysis, you will propose improvement opportunities.Identify daily processing exceptions and systematically resolve them.
-Use your quality skills not only on data analysis but also testing new data transformation applications in a .NET environment.Strive to maintain clean, consistent and complete data.
Excellent communication skills will drive positive interaction with clients and internal groups to understand their needs of the products.
Qualifications:
A minimum of 2 years in a role where data analysis, data transformation, data reconciliation or data reporting.
Ability to write SQL queries (aggregates, conditional statements, sub queries, etc.) and analyze large data sets resulting in problem resolutions and improvement recommendations.
Ability to import/export, manipulate and transpose large data sets in a database in order to effectively troubleshoot issues and conduct data analysis.
Proven ability to read and analyze raw data files and compare with transformed data to identify processing problems.
Ability to engage in high-level technical conversations with internal groups to understand internal system objectives and in turn convey concise and logical findings of data analysis.
Proven experience writing test plans to ensure the quality of data related applications.
Proven experience collaborating with clients to ensure that their problems are resolved quickly and completely.-Experience with C#, Winforms and Webforms is a plus
Experience with Excel is a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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