Job Title: BI Developer
Company:Communicate Recruitment
Job description: Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Agriculture, or a related field
Proven experience as a BI Developer or Senior Data Analyst, ideally with a focus on agriculture or environmental data
Mastery of BI tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, QlikView) and SQL, with a sharp eye for data modelling and analysis
Strong analytical skills with a knack for spotting trends and anomalies that can drive critical changes
Exceptional communication skills to articulate complex data insights in a way that resonates with diverse audiencesStep up to the challenge and help my client rewrite the future of agricultureSend your resume and a cover letter detailing your expertise and vision for using data to reform agricultural practicesContact Chelsea Fisher on chfisher@communicate.co.za or 021 418 1750, quoting the Ref : CTI004439.Connect with us on www.communicate.co.za and Register your CV to create a profile or to view all our Jobs in Information Technology. One of the best Developer Recruitment Agencies in Cape Town. Let us assist you with your IT careers. For Further C# Developer jobs, C++ Developer jobs, Java Developer jobs, .Net Developer careers, Angular Developer and Full stack developer jobs.
Expected salary: R400000 – 480000 per year
Location: Tzaneen, Limpopo
Job date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 23:22:19 GMT
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