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About the position Data Modeler for an opportunity with our client in the banking industry in Columbia, SC. Work arrangement: Hybrid: Onsite Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. W2 position; 6 months Data Modeler responsibilities: Define and develop data modeling practices, standards, and guidelines Create and manage conceptual, logical, and physical data models and metadata by working with stakeholders and others Facilitate requirements gathering sessions with business units to capture data needs and translate them into model specifications Collaborate with the development teams to ensure the database design meets application requirements Conduct data analysis, and quality assurance to ensure data integrity and consistency Implement database schema changes and modifications Document data models, metadata, data flows, and data dictionaries Provide technical support and guidance to users Participate in model reviews Train developers and others in modeling About the client: This is a consulting opportunity with one of the largest financial institutions in South Carolina. Our client is a growing lending institution with over $39 billion in assets. They place great value on their employees and consultants and offer a smoke-free work environment and business casual dress. Enjoy working in Columbia's revitalized downtown community, surrounded by institutions rich in culture, eclectic restaurants and retail stores. Interested? Learn more: Click the apply button or contact our recruiter Carolyn at to learn more about this position (#25-00732). Authorized US Worker - US Citizens and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. We are unable to sponsor at this time. EOE/AA/V/D DPP offers a range of compensation and benefits packages to our employees and their eligible dependents. Call today to learn more about working with DPP. Responsibilities • Define and develop data modeling practices, standards, and guidelines • Create and manage conceptual, logical, and physical data models and metadata by working with stakeholders and others • Facilitate requirements gathering sessions with business units to capture data needs and translate them into model specifications • Collaborate with the development teams to ensure the database design meets application requirements • Conduct data analysis, and quality assurance to ensure data integrity and consistency • Implement database schema changes and modifications • Document data models, metadata, data flows, and data dictionaries • Provide technical support and guidance to users • Participate in model reviews • Train developers and others in modeling Requirements • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or a related field • 4+ years of experience in data modeling • Experience with data modeling tools like Erwin or ER/Studio • Experience with SQL • Experience with databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, or MySQL • Knowledge of data warehousing and business intelligence concepts • Knowledge of cloud-based data storage and processing platforms such as AWS (S3, Redshift), Snowflake, Databricks • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail • Strong communication and interpersonal skills • Ability to work independently and in a team environment Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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