The Senior Datasphere Consultant supports client Analytics Datasphere and SAC, developing and providing ongoing project assistance.
This is a remote position.
The Senior Datasphere Consultant will provide ongoing client Analytics Datasphere and SAC support.
The person in this role will perform Datasphere development and provide support.
Requirements
- 3-5 years Datasphere project experience
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