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Job Description The Associate Director of Business Intelligence, Data Operations (hereafter "BI") will apply their years of experience in data analysis and strategic consulting as the BI / Data Governance lead on any of our myriad of enterprise clients within the health and wellness industry.
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The Leonardo DRS Airborne and Intelligence Systems business is a global leader and strategic partner committed to delivering world-class, full life-cycle defense and intelligence products that protect the security of our nation and our allies.
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Competencies: strategy, accountability, emotional intelligence, evidence-based practice, fiscal acumen, value-based care, system-thinking. Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) required.
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The CFC Business Intelligence Product director is a new role within the CRM Business Product team directly reporting to the CRM Tech Lead within the Customer Engagement Technology & Innovation organization in the Chief Marketing Office (CMO.
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Summary : We are in search of a proficient and seasoned Director or Senior Manager, Business Intelligence. Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate with stakeholders, including data scientists, business analysts, and IT teams, to understand requirements and deliver data solutions aligned with business objectives.
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Additionally, experience with Energy Management (ETRM), Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM), Business Intelligence & Analytics tools (Power BI, Tableau), and Content Management systems is desirable.
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Familiarity with relevant technology, such as Big Data (Hadoop, Spark, Hive, BigQuery); Data Warehouses; Business Intelligence; and Machine Learning. 7+ years of direct sales experience carrying and exceeding a quota and selling enterprise software/ software-as-a-service (Business Intelligence/ Data Warehouse/ Big Data/ Advanced Analytics/ Machine Learning) to C-level executives.
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In this role, you will build, develop, and maintain the reporting infrastructure, the business intelligence, and the data visualization to deliver campaign reporting insights as well as competitive insights.
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This individual will have a passion for all things Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and engender true partnership across teams as we build on Bloomberg Industry's group history in AI development to continuing growing of our best-in-class business products.
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Precision Biosciences, Inc. seeks Director, Competitive Intelligence & Analytics in Durham, NC. Duties: Develop deep market and business insights through competitive intelligence efforts, data analytics, and market observations for key programs across our pipeline, including future technologies.
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Director, Business Development will support directly on of the regional development groups in the US, working on market, customer, and policy intelligence, regional portfolio management and assessment, and leading critical business initiatives, including, product pricing, competitive analysis, M&A support of utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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Ideal candidate must be self-starter and highly motivated to lead strategic business development activities in US Department of Defense and Intelligence agencies. We are currently looking to add a Senior Business Development Director.
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The Director will drive multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud enablement and adoption for the company's global business application portfolio and IT Infrastructure platform requirements. Manage services from Public Cloud Hyperscalers like Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Oracle OCI, Google GCP, and Alibaba Cloud on services like Cloud Compute, Storage Services, Data Services, DevOps, CI/CD, MicroServices, Service Mesh, Containerization, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning platforms and End-to-End Observability.
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As the Senior Director of Business Intelligence, you will lead Gaia’s efforts to both optimize our business and provide actionable analytical insights to our organization. Senior Director of Business Intelligence.
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