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The Business Intelligence (BI) Developer performs analysis, design, development, and maintenance of BI solutions across multiple business lines and technical platforms. Pursuit generates revenue and shareholder value as one of two business units operated by Viad, an S&P SmallCap 600 international experiential services company, traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol VVI.
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The BI Analyst III is responsible for the full life cycle development, implementation, production support, and performance tuning of Data Sets in Business Intelligence Reporting environments.
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Utilizes Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) collection methodologies to supplement CI/HUMINT efforts. Familiarity with Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) collection techniques. Serves as the Counterintelligence and HUMINT Specialist team lead on a large, Joint Intelligence Operations Center program in support of the USCENTCOM Area of Operations.
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Over 4 years of experience in business intelligence development, encompassing data model design and BI dashboard development. Our client is looking for someone to design, develop, and support business intelligence solutions on a new and growing team.
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Business Intelligence Developer to support a large scale, long-term project with the US Navy’s Naval Sea System Command (NAVSEA) in Norfolk, VA. Experience designing and developing business intelligence solutions using Qlik Sense, Tableau, or similar required.
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Our product covers a large surface - powering marketing automation, omni channel communications, AI bots, sales and renewal CRM, agent and self-guided touring, tenant screening, advanced business intelligence capabilities, and much more.
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The Cybersecurity, Intelligence and Services (CIS) business provides technically advanced full-spectrum cyber, data operations, systems integration and intelligence mission support services to meet our customers' most demanding challenges.
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As a Business Intelligence Developer you will work directly with business subject matter experts to transform business requirements into complex technical solutions while liaising with developers, applications/operational staff, technical project managers, test engineers and cloud engineers.
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You know how to sell and scope for a full-service offering - from creative to digital strategy to media and intelligence solutions. We are seeking a seasoned Business Development Manager to join the NoGood team in the New Business Department.
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Expertise with business intelligence tools: Microsoft BI stack, SAP Business Objects, TIBCO Spotfire, Tableau, Crystal Reports, etc. The Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer is an experienced data professional who designs, develops and implements analytics tools and data solutions.
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Assist with Financial modeling reporting of industry and regional competitive intelligence, strategic planning, cash management and treasury related projects. Bachelors’ Degree in Business or related field or equivalent work experience is preferred.
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Help identify and create opportunities to build our internal book of business and support executive cyber simulation, technical testing and staff testing functions, as well as Cyber Intelligence Center and/or CISO activities, as requested.
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The Sr. Manager, Business Intelligence must set strategy for this team by understanding the customer, business, and technical priorities of the internal Product and CPL orgs and of stakeholders their team serves, all in a new organization where process is not yet defined.
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The Full Motion Video (FMV) Analyst positions provide employees with hands-on FMV training for all intelligence disciplines, advanced skills certification, and rapid job promotion into instructor, subject matter expert, and management positions.
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The ideal candidate will have a background in the operation and management of U.S. Government, Department of Defense (DoD) and/or Intelligence Community (IC) facilities and the multiple computer applications – ARCHIBUS, Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk Revit – used across the full spectrum of facilities planning, management and operations activities.
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