Position Description:
Supports all reporting platforms using Tableau, Power BI, and OBIEE. Performs Proof of Concept (POC) for new tools in the semantic and reporting layers. Deploys reports, dashboards, and changes to semantic layer using data analytics, data visualization, and business intelligence tools. Constructs SQLs against Snowflake and Oracle databases in a scaled Agile environment.
Primary Responsibilities:
Creates complex dashboards and reports.
Maintains connections to data and semantic layers.
Deploys reports and dashboards to production.
Creates and maintains connections to the data layer.
Performs regression testing for server upgrades and patches.
Partners closely with a diverse set of business collaborators to deliver reporting solutions.
Confers with data processing or project managers to obtain information on limitations or capabilities for data processing projects and determines system performance standards.
Develops complex data integration reporting solutions resulting in advanced analytic capabilities.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Applied Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and three (3) years of experience as a Senior Database Developer (or closely related occupation) designing, developing, and implementing Business Intelligence (BI) and data lineage solutions in a financial services environment.
Or, alternatively, Master’s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Applied Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and one (1) year of experience as a Senior Database Developer (or closely related occupation) designing, developing, and implementing Business Intelligence (BI) and data lineage solutions in a financial services environment.
Skills and Knowledge:
Candidate must also possess:
Demonstrated Expertise (“DE”) administering and coordinating Business Intelligence (BI) solutions using Analytic Tools (SAP Business Objects, Oracle Advanced Services (OAS, formerly OBIEE), Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, Report Builder, SAP BW, and SAP BO) in a financial services environment; performing security implementations by installing and optimizing configurations for BI servers, components, and processes using BI access roles, groups, and permissions; and migrating BI content to Snowflake Cloud data warehouses in a financial services environment.
DE evaluating Cloud offerings for BI tools, and migrating BI platforms to public Cloud and Amazon Web Services platform using AWS EC2, S3, IAM, GitHub, and Jenkins pipelines.
DE conducting data analysis, data exploration, and data lineage of financial data on Oracle, Snowflake, IBM DB2, AtScale (Universal semantic layer), SAP BW, and Tableau metadata; and creating projects stories, epics, backlogs, and references using enterprise tools (JIRA and Confluence) to execute project deliverables.
DE writing SQL queries and scripts to extract data from large data sets within RDBMS Oracle and IBM DB2; writing stored procedures to insert and maintain data using SQL queries; and performing data transformations, and developing and staging data analysis reports using Tableau, Power BI, and SAP BO.
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Fidelity Investments is a privately-owned investment management company that was established in 1946 as a mutual fund company. Fidelity now offers a range of services including fund distribution and investment advice, wealth management, life insurance, retirement services, and securities execution and clearance. It manages equity, fixed income, and balanced mutual funds for individual investors, businesses, financial advisors, and institutional investors.
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, it is one of the largest investment management firms in the United States, with over 26 million customers, $6.5 trillion in total customer assets, and more than $2.4 trillion in global assets under management
History of Fidelity Investments
The Fidelity Fund was established in 1930, a year after the stock market crash of 1929 and before the Great Depression of 1933. The fund continued to operate until 1943 when it was acquired by Boston-based lawyer Edward C. Johnson II. At the time, the fund reported assets under management valued at $3 million. In 1946, Johnson II founded the Fidelity Management and Research Company, now Fidelity Investments, to serve as an investment advisor to the Fidelity Fund. When running the fund, Johnson’s objective was to buy stocks with a potential for growth, and not necessarily blue-chip stocks.
Fidelity Investments Operations
Fidelity Investments operates several businesses, with the main ones being mutual funds and brokerage services. The mutual fund division comprises three divisions – equity, high-income, and fixed income divisions. The company operates Fidelity Contrafund, the largest non-indexed mutual fund in the United States, with over $107.4 billion in assets. Fidelity Investments also owns Fidelity Magellan, which was at one time managed by former CEO and President Ned Johnson. Fidelity Magellan manages assets totaling $15.5 billion.