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Ability to create presentations with executive-level data visualization and messaging. Click here for Metagenics’ California Data Privacy Act Disclosure. Ability to independently define problems, collect and analyze data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions to accomplish goals.
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3+ years' experience with two or more the following data processing, analysis, and visualization tools in a professional setting: VBA, SQL, Python, Java, GIS, Tableau, BigQuery, and Google Data Studio.
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Experience creating reports with data visualization platform like Tableau, Looker, etc. It involves a blend of strategic planning, data analysis, system/tools utilization, and partnerships to optimize the monetization of advertising inventory.
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Experience working in Tableau/Power BI (or another data visualization software) Someone in this role will find themselves spend most of their time in spreadsheets, rating programs, and other types of data management tools.
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The Splunk Engineer will provide cyber-focused Splunk subject matter expertise in supporting security enablement and accountability through Splunk development, dashboarding and data visualization.
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Fluency in using SQL for data creation, maintenance, and analysisExperience with data visualization tools (Looker, Tableau, Amplitude, Big Query) Your main responsibility will revolve around taking charge of our data warehousing, ensuring data accessibility, and delivering insights that will shape our strategic direction.
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Queries multiple data sources using SQL, develops ETLs, and produces analysis / reporting using data analysis and visualization tools such as Tableau, R, Stata, Python, etc. The Business Intelligence Analyst position involves designing, managing, and deploying data systems, reports, and dynamic dashboards, as well as training users in these systems and the use of reports.
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Your analytical and data visualization skills are strong; you can create an insights deliverable with style and substance. Join a team of intellectually curious, collaborative researchers who get excited about digging into digital data to help clients inform strategic and tactical business decisions.
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And data visualization tools such as Tableau experience. The successful candidate will have strong data mining and modeling skills and is comfortable facilitating ideas and working from concept through to execution.
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Develop and maintain reports using tools like Microsoft PowerBI, Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (OBIA), Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE), and other data visualization platforms.
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Typically requires hands-on related experience in advanced analytics, big data, data visualization in Looker, PowerBI or Tableau, SQL/Python coding of relational databases, as well as project management experience.
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Lead a team of data quality management & analytics professionals to establish data quality controls, analyze data, achieve proper statistical significance, provide relevant insights in user-friendly visualization tools, and perform custom analytics for hypothesis testing and value extraction (scope of this team in future will include data from Serialization.
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Demonstrate data visualization technologies and packages, such as Kibana, Bokeh, Leaflet/Folium, and Tableau. Demonstrate Python development background with expertise in Python data analytics packages such as pandas, numpy, scipy, gensim, and scikit-learn.
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Experience in different data management and visualization tools (SQL, Figma, Tableau, Business Objects, etc.) Perform requirements analysis, story decomposition, system integration analysis, and data flow design.
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Utilize data visualization tools and analytics software Power BI to extract meaningful insights from large data sets. Specialized Skills and Experience: At least two years of logistics, supply chain, or finance analysis Proven experience in data analysis, preferably within a logistics or supply chain context Previous experience with JD Edwards, Microsoft Excel, and Power BI. Strong understanding of logistics and supply chain operations Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking skills Project management experience is a plus.
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