The Tableau Developer is responsible for the development and maintenance of business intelligence solutions using the Tableau platform. This includes working with customers to understand their needs, designing and building data visualizations to meet those needs, and deploying and maintaining those visualizations in a production environment. The Tableau Developer must have strong technical skills and be able to work effectively with customers and other stakeholders.

Tableau Developer Job Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain Tableau dashboards and visualizations to support business needs
  • Engage with business stakeholders to understand their data needs and requirements
  • Develop creative visualizations and solutions to complex problems
  • Stay upto-date on latest Tableau features and functionality to ensuredashboards are utilizing best practices
  • Perform quality assurance testing on dashboards before release
  • Monitor dashboard performance and usage metrics, troubleshoot issues as needed

Objectives

  • To develop and implement Tableau visualizations that effectively communicate data insights to various stakeholders
  • To work with data analysts and engineers to identify opportunities for using Tableau to improve decision making
  • To design, build, and maintain scalable Tableau architectures that can support large numbers of users
  • To troubleshoot Tableau issues and provide timely resolutions
  • To create detailed documentation for all Tableau implementations

Tableau Developer Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A Tableau Developer should have strong data visualization skills and be able to create interactive, visually appealing dashboards that can tell a story with the data. They should also be proficient in using SQL to query data from databases and have a good understanding of how business intelligence systems work. Strong analytical and problemsolving skills are also important, as is the ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders to understand their needs and requirements.