Data Analyst
Sooner Launch Pad Accelerator
Job Number:
252476Organization
: MeteorologyJob Location
: Oklahoma-Norman-Norman CampusSchedule
: Full-timeJob Description
--- The University of Oklahoma is seeking a Data Analyst for a project led by School of Meteorology Faculty Drs. Kathy Pegion, Jason Furtado, and Elinor Martin. The Data Manager will manage large sub seasonal to seasonal prediction model, reanalysis, and verification datasets in support of applications.
- Manages and interprets master data, including creation, updates, and deletion.
- Uses statistical tools, paying particular attention to trends and patterns that could be valuable for diagnostic and predictive analytics efforts.
- Mines data from primary and secondary sources, reorganizing said data in various formats.
- Manages users and user roles.
- Provides quality assurance of imported data.
- May work with a quality assurance analyst.
- Commissions and decommissions data sets.
- Processes confidential data and information according to guidelines.
- Manages and designs the reporting environment, including data sources, security, and metadata.
- Supports the data warehouse in identifying and revising reporting requirements.
- Supports initiatives for data integrity and normalization.
- Assesses tests and implements new or upgraded software.
- Assists with strategic decisions on new systems.
- Generates reports from single or multiple systems, training end users on new reports and dashboards.
- Troubleshoots the reporting database environment and reports.
- Evaluates changes and updates to source production systems.
- Provides technical expertise on data storage structures, data mining, and data cleansing.
- Identifies opportunities for process improvements.
- Creates appropriate documentation of the data analysis process.
- Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position.
- Writing eHicient scripts for downloading and processing retrospective and real-time datasets forecast datasets.
- Downloading and processing verification and reanalysis datasets.
- Processing data for derived products such as indices, large-scale drivers, extremes, and compound events.
- Producing derived data and maps in real-time to support users.
- Developing real-time workflows.
- Cataloging existing collection of datasets across multiple disks to identify duplicates and missing metadata.
This is a 1-year position. Extension for additional years is subject to performance and funding.
Job Requirements
--- Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree AND:
- 24 months experience in computing programming and analysis or in related field.
Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months experience.
Skills:
- Ability to analyze existing tools and databases and provide software solution recommendations.
- Ability to translate business requirements into non-technical, lay terms.
- High-level experience in methodologies and processes for managing large scale databases.
- Demonstrated experience in handling large data sets and relational databases.
- Knowledge of addressing and metadata standards.
- Ability to communication verbally and in writing.
- Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information.
- Able to produce reports and complete work within deadlines.
- Able to work well with interdepartmental teams and initiatives.
Certifications: None.
Advertised Physical Requirements:
- Physical: Must be able to engage in repetitive motions. Manual dexterity. Ability to sit for short or extended periods of time.
- Environment: Standard office work environment.
Departmental Preferences:
- B.S.in Meteorology, Computer Science, or a related field.
- Strong programming skills in Python, including use of the xarray package
- Familiarity working with large, N-dimensional datasets in netcdf and/or grib formats.
- Experience working in a Unix environment.
- Experience with data management tools and practices, including metadata standards and version control (e.g., Git).
Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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