Data Conversion Specialist- 5 Openings! Construction, Mining & Trades - Shawnee Mission, KS at Geebo

Data Conversion Specialist- 5 Openings!

CDI Corporation has a great opportunity for 5 people in the Overland Park area. Are you great with data and do you have a background and a degree in programming or IS?

Total positions: 5
Job Title: Data Conversion Specialist
Essential Responsibilities In this role, you will:
o Perform data gathering activities to consolidate and evaluate the availability of required attributes from identified sources
o Transform data collected from these sources into a standardized format for loading into a relational database model
o Perform quality assurance reviews on the digitized data
o Clearly articulate and report daily progress on assigned work
o Use software tools to analyze data with the ability to apply critical thinking
o Demonstrate adherence to program and project processes incorporating industry best practices, checklists, peer reviews and lessons learned
o Proficiency in MS Office applications
Qualifications / Requirements For this role, you shall have:
o Bachelor's Degree in Programming / Information Systems or in a STEM major (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) or equivalent work experience
o Excellent communication skills and the ability to interface with program and business leadership with confidence and clarity
o Minimum 3 - 5 years of data digitization from hard-copy artifacts
Desired Characteristics For this role, I am also seeking:
o High energy, results driven person with strong interpersonal skills
o Experience working with cross functional teams in a global environment
o Experience in the Oil & Gas, Pipeline or other utility
o Knowledge of linear referencing or topological data modeling concepts
o Basic GIS knowledge on the ESRI platform
o Ability to correlate relational data in using standard relational data modeling techniques
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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