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Business Intelligence/Infrastructure Support Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: North Carolina-Raleigh/Durham-RTP Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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Business Intelligence/Infrastructure Support Analyst
Seeking a Business Intelligence/Infrastructure Support Analyst to provide 2nd level application support for a global shared service. The support environment includes: Business Objects 6.5 and XI 3.0 enterprise suite of products. Crystal Reports, Web Intelligence and Desktop Intelligence content types among others.Note: Provide 24*5 On site and on-call support during weekends. REQUIRED SKILLS Infrastructure Deployment experience Experience with Business Objects 6.5 and XI3.00, Crystal Reports, Web Intelligence, and Desktop IntelligencePLEASE NOTE: Note: This is not available to candidates needing visa sponsorship.Location: Research Triangle Park, NC Length: 6 months contract-to-hirePlease submit a word document resume, cover letter, availability, salary requirements, and 3 professional references to marie.badger@modis.com Job Reference Code:Â MB-249682 Company: Modis, Inc. Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee Location: Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Job Category: IT/Software Development Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
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