Data warehousing specialist, Mātanga rokiroki raraunga
Also known as
- Data warehouse designer, data warehouse engineer, data warehouse anayst, data warehouse solution architect, data warehouse business analyst, data warehouse consultant, data warehouse project manager
Data warehousing specialists manage an organisation's data warehousing activities. They may develop computer programmes, processes and procedures for data management.
Your pay could be
$72K
Lower
$102K to $169K
Most common
$210K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Data warehousing specialists
- usually work regular business hours but may work weekends or evenings
- usually work in officesand data centres and may travel nationally or internationally
- need to be methodical, accurate and identify and solve problems
Tasks
- Evaluate data quality.
- Develop models of information or communications systems.
- Develop diagrams or flow charts of system operation.
- Develop procedures for data management.
- Create databases to store electronic data.
- Modify software programs to improve performance.
- Design software applications.
- Write computer programming code.
- Troubleshoot issues with computer applications or systems.
- Analyse data to identify trends or relationships among variables.
You usually need experience and a qualification to become a data warehousing specialist.
You may need
- experience in data warehousing, computer science, computer programming, business intelligence or similar area
- experience with relevant software systems
- a relevant tertiary qualification in software development, computer science, data science, software engineering or similar area
- to be certified with Information Technology Professionals New Zealand (ITPNZ)
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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