The IT Operational Resource will provide technical support, manage systems, and leverage data analytics tools to assist clients effectively.
Job Title: IT Operational Resource
Location : Remote
Type: Full time role with AB2 deploying to Client
Proven working experience in enterprise technical support
Basic knowledge of systems, utilities, and scripting
Strong problem-solving skills
Excellent client-facing skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Experience with Microsoft Azure including Azure Data Factory (ADF), Databricks, ADLS(Gen2)
Experience with system administration and SFTP
Experience leveraging analytics team tools such as Alteryx or other ETL tools
Experience with data visualization software (e.g. Domo, Datorama)
Experience with SQL programming
Experience automating routine data tasks using
Top Skills
Adls(Gen2)
Alteryx
Azure Data Factory
Databricks
Azure
SQL
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