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Experience with data visualization platforms like Microsoft PowerBI or Tableau required. Experience with data governance practices and the role of data owners and stewards in the context of business analyst work.
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Familiarity with other data visualization tools such as Tableau. Write comprehensive insights leveraging knowledge of data visualization tools and methods to meet client need and internal objectives using various third party and proprietary platforms.
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Experienced with Python or R, and data visualization tools such as (Power BI, Tableau, Looker, etc. Apply a customer/stakeholder-oriented focus and user experience and design best practices to ensure data analysis is easily consumable through visualization,presentation, and storytelling.
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5+ years' experience working with statistical analysis, object-oriented programming, data mining / model building, business intelligence, visualization methodologies and tools such as R, Python, SAS, Looker, Tableau, Hue and TOAD Experience and working knowledge of data and analytics in a healthcare data management environment.
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Performs client network and systems analysis and research, identifying/correlating information by applying data visualization tools and/or existing analytical processes to analyze data and create analytical products for client systems security monitoring and incident response management.
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Data visualization dashboard development in Microsoft Power BI or Tableau. Lead the development and maintenance of our data visualization platform, Microsoft Power BI, across all areas of business.
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Orgvue, the leading organizational design and planning software platform, captures the power of data visualization and modeling to build more adaptable, better performing organizations. Deliver all aspects of our advisory projects that includes implementing technical data architecture solutions, designing and building insightful analytics dashboards and visualizations and working with our clients to help build their Organizational Planning & Analysis (OP&A) capabilities.
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Reporting to the Director of Business Intelligence, the Business Intelligence Analyst utilizes data and information to answer questions, address organizational issues, or identify solutions to opportunities in a quantifiable manner through data visualization and interrogation.
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Proficient in SQL, data visualization (Qlik, Tableau,QuickSight), and scripting languages (Python, R, Javascript) Strong business acumen and exceptional analytical ability with 5+ years of industry experience with data analysis/data science/operations research.
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Excellent with data analytics and visualization, including proficiency with using business intelligence or analytics software such as MS PowerBI, Tableau, Qlikview, Alteryx, KNIME, and Excel.
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Use visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) to present complex data in an understandable format. Provide training and guidance to junior analysts on data visualization best practices.
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It involves design and development of automated data pipelines, sophisticated analytical modeling and intuitive data visualization. Provide data management processes such as accessing raw data feeds, building queries and macros, writing VBA code, organizing data and designing reports that present status-at-a-glance visualization for business performance.
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Serving as the Senior Data Visualization Analyst means you bring experience in analytics and visual storytelling in the various business areas the HIE supports. The Senior Data Visualization Analyst will seamlessly mesh tech know-how with business acumen to help navigate Contexture’s data and visualization needs, including application design, development, enhancements, maintenance, support, and planning.
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Design metrics and production dashboards using data visualization tools to create visibility into company health. Expertise in querying, analyzing, and visualizing big datasets via a combination of writing SQL code and building dashboards using data visualization tools.
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Experience with data visualization tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, etc.) We are looking for a passionate certified Data Analyst. The successful candidate will turn data into information, information into insight, and insight into business decisions through the use of tools like SQL, Power BI, and more.
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