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Job Title: Business Intelligence (BI) Developer. The BI Developer demonstrates strong reliability and responsiveness by communicating internally and externally within 24 business hours.
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The Power BI Developer and Analyst will assist in designing, developing and maintaining BHL intelligence solutions, crafting and executing queries upon request for data and presenting information through reports and visualizations.
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5+ years of experience as a Data/Business Intelligence Analyst or BI Developer. Stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in the fields of data analytics, business intelligence, and visualization.
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Our team provides the Business Intelligence software development and technical services required to sustain EDW applications to include Project Management, Data Warehouse Management, Tableau Server Administration/Tableau Desktop Administration, Technical Collaboration Support, Lessons Learned, Executive Orders and Special Projects, Architectural Enhancements, and Cloud Migration.
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Extensive knowledge and expertise in business intelligence, databases, and especially, technical aspects of BI tools (Microsoft Power BI preferred) Developing, deploying, and administrating Business Intelligence reporting system that provides accessible information for decision-making.
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Keywords: Power BI Developer, Business Intelligence, Data Visualization, Power Query, Power Pivot, DAX, Data Modeling, Data Warehousing, Database Design, Analytics, OData. Proven experience working as a Power BI Developer or Business Intelligence Developer.
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5) Familiarity with business intelligence and data visualization best practices. 1) 7+ years of experience as a Power BI Developer or data visualization. Position:- Senior Power BI Developer.
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Develop BI solutions using the Microsoft Power BI product in support of a fast-paced and dynamic Business Intelligence solutions group. ECS is seeking a Software Visualization – Power BI Developer to work in our Merrifield, VA office.
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The BI Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining cloud base business intelligence solutions utilizing Azure. The BI Developer works closely with business stakeholders, business analysts, and developers to understand requirements and develop and support BI solutions.
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For our client we are looking for a Data Engineer with specialist knowledge of Business Intelligence (BI), ETL processes, SQL, Data Vault and relational/dimensional modelling to join their data and analytics team.
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Threat Tec, LLC, is seeking an experienced Business Intelligence (BI) Developer to develop and manage BI and analytics solutions, transforming data into valuable insights.
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Proven experience with the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack (SSMS, SSAS, SSIS) and Power BI. This position reports to the Sr. Director of ERP & Business Intelligence and allows you the flexibility to work from your home office.
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Position Summary:The Power BI Developer/Analyst be part of the digital transformation team to support business growth. Essential Functions: Study, analyze and understand business requirements in context to business intelligence while working with different business areas on their processes to design and develop data visualization solutions for decision-making.
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Power BI, Cognos Business Intelligence Developer - 51310. Power BI, Cognos Business Intelligence Developer. We have an immediate need for a BI Developer with "hands-on" experience in both Power BI (primary) and Cognos.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) developer role works within a team of skilled professionals in the analysis, design and development of BI solutions, working closely with business and IT partners to transform requirements into effective solutions, leveraging their expertise in Business Objects (BOBJ) R3.1 or R4 Universe design, Web Intelligence (Webi), Xcelsius (Dashboards), Crystal Reports, and SQL programming.
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