The Data Analytics Engineer will focus on gathering and analyzing data to improve business processes and decision-making. They will work with data visualization tools and databases to develop meaningful reports and insights, collaborating with various departments to understand their data needs and requirements.
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Encora Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
No. 11, Doxa Business Center, Rattha Tek Tower, MR Road Thoraipakkam , Chennai, India, 600097
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