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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Business Intelligence Developer to join our team. This position will be responsible for overseeing the design, development, and implementation of business intelligence solutions, with a strong focus on Microsoft Power BI, data warehouse management, ETL processes, and statistical data analysis.
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Intelligence, BI Developer, Business Intelligence Developer, Power Platform, Power Apps, Power Automate, DAX, Tableu, Qlik, SSAS, SQL, Permanent -– UK – Hybrid - London £80K - £100K.
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Semantic model and report development experience using common Business Intelligence or data exploration tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, Qlik, Oracle BI, Cognos, MicroStrategy, Business Objects, etc.
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Role SummaryThe Manager, Business Intelligence Developer, is responsible for executing on strategy for Commercial data at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. As a people leader, the Manager, Business Intelligence Developer leads and establishes priorities for the team and partners with technical roles and senior leadership to solve commercial challenges.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Senior Business Intelligence Developer to join our team in the Tampa FL commuting area. Tasked with performing data modeling, internal control and risk analysis, and employing modern business methods and performance measurement techniques in order to produce and maintain our PPBES-MIS reporting solution.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Business Intelligence Developer to join our team. Proven experience as a Power BI Developer for at least 5 years, with a strong portfolio of Power BI projects.
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The Business Intelligence Developer will work on a team interacting with all aspects of the business to support the BI platform, design data models for new products, analyze data, and build reports and dashboards.
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The Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer is an experienced data professional who designs, develops and implements analytics tools and data solutions. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Management Information Systems (MIS), Business or related/relevant degree AND minimum of 4 years of experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, and/or Technical/Systems/Application Analyst.
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Residing on the Reporting, Analytics, and Business Intelligence Team, the Lead Cogito BI Developer leads and provides technical expertise in the design, development, testing, documentation, maintenance of Epic reporting and analytic solutions including Caboodle/Clarity databases and Healthy Planet, Radar, SlicerDicer, and Reporting Workbench applications.
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The team consists of a Business Intelligence Lead (BIL), Business Intelligence Analyst (BIA), Business Intelligence Developer (BID) and a Data Model Engineer (DME.
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National employee owned Distribution Company serving consumer goods manufacturers and servicing leading retailers is looking to add a Business Intelligence Developer to their team.
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Business Intelligence software experience (Tableau, Looker, Power BI, etc.) Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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As a Business Intelligence Developer on the RxSS team, you will design and develop reporting assets utilizing Enterprise Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence tools to provide consistent, reliable, and automated delivery to the end-user.
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Gather reporting requirements from client facing teams such as Client Success and Business Operations to solve for client inquiries or reporting needs. Provide data and business analysis expertise to both clinical strategy and customer success teams on day-to-day basis, including components of prospecting, current client analytics, marketing, and development of new features.
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