Higher Ed BI Analyst
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Job Duties
Higher Ed BI Analyst
The Higher Ed BI Analyst position provides data services such as facilitation of cross-functional data requests, administration of compliance reporting, data quality control, and uses tools such as Tableau and Microsoft Office products to design and develop data reports, conduct analysis and create dashboards and data visualizations. The role will be responsible for managing incoming data requests and help queues, including tracking, triaging, and monitoring tickets from creation through resolution. The Higher Ed BI Analyst champions the use and full potential of UNC System data by internal and external stakeholders through educational outreach such as presentations, training, the creation of 'how to' videos and guides, and advising System Office employees and constituents. Exceptional customer service and communication skills are required, as is an in-depth knowledge of data content, availability, structure, and policies.
The Higher Ed BI Analyst will support the UNC Data Marts and their software development lifecycles. They will actively participate in a cross-functional team that oversees the continuous improvement of the data systems through the stages of planning, analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. Specific tasks will include documentation, validating new enhancements, and translating business requirements into technical specifications. The Higher Ed BI Analyst will create and maintain data resources such as dashboards. They will identify the data needs of stakeholders and design new deliverables to efficiently meet those needs. They will engage with System Office stakeholders as part of a data fluency initiative to increase data knowledge and use in decision making. Responsibilities will also include performing quality assurance, representing the department on various project teams, consulting on issues related to data, and providing subject matter expertise related to enterprise data collection systems. Data security is an integral responsibility, this position must take all measures necessary to ensure that data is protected as prescribed by law, System Office policies, and department standards.
Job Qualifications
This position is a hybrid work arrangement and will work at least 3 days per week at the Dillon building in downtown Raleigh's Warehouse District. UNC System employees are generally required to reside in North Carolina, within a 2-hour commuting distance of their assigned duty station.
Institution Description
For 136 years, the only campus of the University of North Carolina was at Chapel Hill. Chartered in 1789 by the North Carolina General Assembly, UNC-Chapel Hill was the first public university in the United States. By 1877, the General Assembly had begun sponsoring additional institutions of higher education, broadening access for all North Carolinians. Five universities were historically black institutions, and another was founded to serve American Indians. Some opened as high schools. Several were teaching colleges or women’s colleges. Others emphasized technology or agriculture. One was established as a school for performing artists.
Between 1931 and 1969, the System grew from three, to four, to six universities. Then, in 1971, North Carolina’s remaining 10 public senior institutions were brought into the fold to create what we now call the University of North Carolina System.
In addition to its educational mission, the UNC System serves the people of North Carolina through research and public service. It also oversees six affiliate organizations including UNC Health, PBS North Carolina, The University of North Carolina Press, the North Carolina Arboretum, the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, and Project Kitty Hawk.
Benefits
For details visit https://hr.unc.edu/benefits/plans/.
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