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Data Modeler - 209885

Full Time
On-Site

Beijing, China

A Data Modeler provides subject matter expertise on Data Models and Data Architecture and works with relational databases. A Data Architect provides detailed information about a Customer’s Data Architecture including source systems, data availability, and data quality.

A Data Modeler recommends improvements in data quality, data management, lineage, and governance across the Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse lifecycles.

Working as part of a highly skilled data management team, the Data Modeler is responsible for developing robust pragmatic data models that meet requirements while supporting the data architectural design principles and designs of the broader IT organization.

Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills are essential as the role involves working closely with our clients, 3rd party vendors, management consultants, and internal data teams.

Key Areas of Responsibility

  • Data Profiling
  • Work with ETL consultants to map source system data to Teradata physical models Provide support in the use of enterprise and analytical data, particularly identifying synergies and connections between data across business areas.
  • Providing support to analyze data requirements and data stored in a disparate set of systems and designing a robust set of data structures.
  • Drive standardization and simplification across the enterprise, lowering cost, improving quality and value of data assets.
  • Develop lasting relationships with client personnel to facilitate a trusted advisor relationship.
  • Maintain and publish project business rules and the associated enterprise data dictionary. 

Skills

  • In depth knowledge of banking business and processes
  • Relational Data modelling experience.
  • Previous technical background in Database Development and/or Data Warehouse Analysis / Business Intelligence roles with strong SQL skills, some programming, data design .

 

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