SAS Developer Analyst Contract - opening Retail & Wholesale - Downers Grove, IL at Geebo

SAS Developer Analyst Contract - opening

Company Name:
Digital Intelligence Systems, LLC (DISYS)
Title: SAS Developer Analyst
Duration: 6 Month
Contract

PRINCIPLE
Responsibilities:

Responsibilities include:

o Perform in depth statistical analyses and must understand calculations
o Research demand planning business process strategies
o Work with other Demand Planners to understand the requirements for forecasting tools
o Write business process functional and technical design documents
o Writing SAS code for production forecasting systems
o Work with IT and others to resolve various process and technical issues
o Produce high quality forecasts
o Using standardized processes for generating supply chain recommendations create:
o Production quantity estimates
o Contingency production estimates
o Case pack quantity estimates
o Perform detailed post-analyses of forecast error and planning assumptions

Required SKills:
Advanced SAS skills. 3-6 years of use in a business environment (do not want candidates with 10
years experience)
Some experience in providing fact-based guidance to business decision makers
Familiarity with time series forecasting methodologies and statistics/statistical analysis
Proven analytical and communication skills in a business environment.
Ability to communicate technical information to a non-technical audience
Ability to work in team environment.
Ability to learn new things quickly.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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