What title would you look for......

  • Apologies for the insecure silly post, but in all actuality I am trying to determine what title IN YOUR OPINION fits this set of skills.

    So.... Skills.

    Manage Data Warehouse, including tables, views update, insert, deletes Intermediate

    Builds SSAS projects (These are analytical service projects such as OLAP cubes and Tabular in-memory) Beginner

    Builds automation solutions in SSIS, such as deploy cubes and tabular in memory solutions Beginner

    Write intermediately level SQL windowing, group by derived tables, lots and lots of aggregation Intermediate

    Creates reports in BO WEBI Intermediate, SSRS beginner and Power BI Beginner

    Research data in the warehouse such as spend, volume etc...

    Create VBA solutions linking to web sites and automating solutions / tools for invoicing etc. Intermediate

    Thoughts? My title is a Senior BA at the moment and maybe that's what I am but I thought those types of roles were more into requirements gathering and UML.

    Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014 - Certified

  • The role you've described is for an intermediate level BI / ETL Developer.

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • It's odd that none of the functions you just listed align with the title of Business Analyst. Not mentioned are: requirements gathering, system documentation, subject matter expertise, product management, etc.

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • Eric - To say I don't do those ever would be a lie, but it's not even 5% of my work effort day in and day out. I wouldn't know UML if it hit me in the nose, I only know it by name. Documentations, sure on occasion, but very rarely and Visio is only used for reverse engineering databases to review the ERD's.

    With that said I don't manage the patching or updates on the servers or user accounts etc. Mainly the data inside the database.

    Maybe I am a data steward, it sounds so entry level though. lol

    Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014 - Certified

  • I would say Data warehouse developer.

    Titles in the data world are not very informative. I've had each of these job titles at multiple companies: DBA, BI Developer, and, in each case, what I did was very different from the last place.

    "I cant stress enough the importance of switching from a sequential files mindset to set-based thinking. After you make the switch, you can spend your time tuning and optimizing your queries instead of maintaining lengthy, poor-performing code."

    -- Itzik Ben-Gan 2001

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Login to reply