Vodafone Job Openings 2015 For Associate - B.E/B.Tech,MCA

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Desired Candidate Profile : 
  • Analyze assigned data quality issues
  • Liaise with and learn from respective data stewards and BI IT Ops for business or technical knowledge needed
  • Derive root cause for quality issues
  • Drive resolution with identified areas (BI IT Ops, source system owners, business owners)
  • Implement proactive quality monitoring mechanisms
  • Basic technologies: Teradata,  SQL, Telco knowledge
  • Excellent communication skills – written and verbal.
  • Excellent interpersonal & presentation skills
  • Should have very good email etiquette's.
  • Works collaboratively with other team members to deliver tasks
  • Provides coaching and support to transfer technical & data knowledge
Qualification          :      BE, B.Tech, MCA

Job Post Name       :     Associate

Experience              :     Freshers

Location                   :    Ahmadabad

Job Description  : 
  • Telecom domain knowledge
  • Good to advanced analytical skill set
  • Good knowledge of MS Excel, MS Access
  • Advanced level of SQL( Teradata) scripting
  • Attitude to plan and organize work to deliver as agreed
  • Excellent verbal and written communication
  • Excellent data interpretation skills
  • Good understanding of range of data manipulation and analysis techniques
  • Detail conscious, Problem solver & Innovative thinker
  • Ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines.
  • Should be able to interact with client team and share ideas.
Company Profile  :  Vodafone India (formerly Vodafone Essar) is a leading provider of wireless telecom services in India, serving more than 140 million subscribers. Vodafone Essar also caters to corporate customers with wireless email and other services. In a 2011 move to firm up its position in the region, UK-based telco Vodafone paid $5 billion to buy out partner Essar Group in what was formerly a joint venture, raising its stake to 75% in Vodafone Essar. Later that year Vodafone sold about 5% to India-based Piramal Healthcare for $640 million, reducing its ownership stake to comply with trade regulations for foreign ownership in India. The company name was subsequently changed to Vodafone India.