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Data Engineer - BI |
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Database Administrator (DBA) |
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1 |
Job Location: |
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Karachi |
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No Preference |
Minimum Education: |
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Bachelors |
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Experienced Professional |
Minimum Experience: |
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2 Years |
Salary Range: |
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PKR 100,000 to 150,000 per Month |
Apply By: |
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Oct 29, 2024 |
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Job Description: |
Duties and Responsibilities:
- To collect data from various sources and clean it so that it is ready for visualization. This may involve removing duplicate data, correcting errors, and formatting the data in a way that is compatible with the Oracle Analytics Server.
- To design and develop data visualizations that are effective and informative. This involves choosing the right data visualization techniques, such as charts, graphs, and maps, and using them to tell a story about the data.
- Deploy analysis so that they can be accessed by users and maintain the visualizations by updating them with new data and fixing any errors that may occur.
- To work with stakeholders, such as data scientists, business analysts, and executives, to understand their needs and create visualizations that meet those needs. They also need to communicate the results of their work to stakeholders clearly and concisely.
- Stay up-to-date on the latest technologies and techniques. This includes learning about new data visualization software, as well as new ways to use data to tell stories.
- Conducting data analysis.
- Developing data models.
- Integrating data visualizations with other applications.
- Optimizing data visualizations for performance and usability.
- Troubleshooting data visualization problems.
Qualification and Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science or statistics, or a related field (preferred).
- Minimum 2 years of experience in the relevant field.
- Proven experience in data visualizations; Oracle Analytics is preferred.
- Sound knowledge of security principles, procedures, and practices.
- Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving capabilities.
- Teamwork.
- Analysis/Problem Solving.
- Researching and Investigating.
- Communication.
- Judgment/Decision Making.
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Company Information |
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Company Name: Pakistan Single Window Company Description: Pakistan Single Window (PSW) is an ICT-based system in Pakistan providing a single window for trade. PSW is a facility that allows parties involved in trade and transport to lodge standardized information and documents at a single-entry point to fulfill all import, export, and transit-related regulatory requirements. If information is electronic, then individual data elements need to be submitted only once.
PSW will connect relevant government departments with each other and with economic operators like importers, exporters, customs agents, shipping agents, transporters etc, in Pakistan for efficient management of cross border trade. It will provide the ease and transparency in achieving compliance with relevant regulatory requirements, through an on-line facility, that will intelligently handle the information for each transaction without the need to provide same information more than once or to physically visit such government departments.
Pakistan has committed to implement various provisions of World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement that includes implementation of a National Single Window (NSW) system before February, 2022. Pakistan also needs PSW implementation to overhaul management of its external trade for reducing time, cost and complexity involved to improve its position in various global rankings on competitiveness and ease of doing business.
Guiding vision and mission objectives:
VISION: Pakistan will establish a world-class automated hub by 2022, offering services and creating efficiencies, to reduce cross border trade related costs, time and complications for improved trade facilitation and compliance.
MISSION: Improve cross-border trader processing by providing centralized ICT based services, simplified processes, effective and reliable automation, harmonized data exchange and risk-based selectivity in enforcement of government’s regulations.
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