Peraton is seeking a QLIK Database Specialist to analyze unstructured and semi-structured data, apply non-traditional approaches to large-scale analysis, and deliver recommendations for business and analytic decisions.
Requirements
- Must have QLIK (2 Years) Experience Necessary to qualify.
- Must have SQL (2 Years) Knowledge Necessary to qualify.
- Experience with visual analytic tool - QLIK to be specific.
- Experience with Oracle Database (Cloud-based) data analysis tools using SQL Developer
- Experience with Microsoft Excel to manipulate data or design reports.
- Must have a Security + Certification from CompTIA.
Responsibilities
- Involved in the analysis of unstructured and semi-structured data, including latent semantic indexing (LSI), entity identification and tagging, complex event processing (CEP), and the application of analysis algorithms on distributed, clustered, and cloud-based high-performance infrastructures.
- Exercises creativity in applying non-traditional approaches to large-scale analysis of unstructured data in support of high-value use cases visualized through multi-dimensional interfaces.
- Handles processing and index requests against high-volume collections of data and high-velocity data streams.
- Has the ability to make discoveries in the world of big data.
- Requires strong technical and computational skills - engineering, physics, mathematics, coupled with the ability to code design, develop, and deploy sophisticated applications using advanced unstructured and semi-structured data analysis techniques and utilizing high-performance computing environments.
- Has the ability to utilize advance tools and computational skills to interpret, connect, predict, and make discoveries in complex data and deliver recommendations for business and analytic decisions.
Other
- 2 years with BS/BA; 0 years with MS/MA; 6 years with no degree
- Must be a US Citizen
- Able to obtain Public Trust clearance
- EEO: Equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veterans, or other characteristics protected by law.