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Keywords: Data Management, Data Analysis, Data Governance, Data Integration, Documentation, Reporting, Visualization, Process Improvement, Stakeholder Communication, Training, Support, SQL, Excel, Data Visualization, ETL, Data Quality, Data Modeling, Database Management, GDPR, HIPAA.
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Advanced Analytics - Applied Econometrics, Advanced Calculus, Statistical Methods, Data Visualization, Decision Analytics & Optimization, ML, Big Data, Social Network Analytics. Techniques: Statistical Analysis, Visualization, Optimization, Machine Learning, Big Data, Data Warehouse, NLP.
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Create new reporting and dashboards, data infrastructure, and queries to track key marketing metrics across multiple data sources leveraging SQL, R/Python, Looker, Tableau, and other visualization tools; monitor for changes in trends, share insights and make recommendations.
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If you are a passionate and driven Business Intelligence Developer with a strong background in ETL, SQL, Data Modeling, and Visualization, we encourage you to apply by submitting your resume to bk@ Please add me on LinkedIn.
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Adept with MS Excel and data analytic/visualization tools like Alteryx/Tableau. This role will support the ingestion/storage of tax data, provide project leadership for enterprise projects, produce business intelligence reporting/visualization, and solution the tax technology needs of Zoom. This role reports to the Tax Operations Lead and works closely with the Tax Solutions Senior Analyst.
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Success extracting large volumes of tax and/or transaction data from enterprise systems (Zuora, Avalara, Vertex, Fonoa, Oracle, Netsuite, Snowflake, etc). As a key member of the Tax Operations team, the Tax Solutions Manager will play a critical role in enabling the success of the tax department by leading the tax data strategy for enterprise level projects, maintaining cross-functional relationships, and implementing solutions to handle tax data and reporting for the Direct and Indirect Tax and Transfer Pricing teams.
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Overview Bowhead seeks a Data Visualization Specialist to support the United States Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC) Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Enterprise on an upcoming effort in Huntsville, AL. Incumbent employees are encouraged to respond.
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Driving the full lifecycle for tax related projects such as data ingestion for a unified Tax data platform during mergers and acquisitions, data transformation, new product launches, and enterprise system implementations.
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The Tax Solutions Manager will be responsible for working closely with the Data Vertical and other business partners. Experience building solutions that are subject to SOX controls, including interfacing with auditors, and data privacy laws.
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Advanced knowledge of Power BI & Snowflake (data consolidation, visualization) Help architect the data structure in Snowflake to enable deployment of reporting in PowerBI, SAC, Fiori, Excel, etc.
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7+ years as a lead data engineer in developing & managing data pipelines using ETL/ELT tools and data visualization using business intelligence tools. Core technical experience includes Data Integration, Data Management and Data Visualization.
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By means of data analytics, you are expected to learn and utilize various tools such as Alteryx, SQL, Python, and Excel in addition to data visualization tools such as Power BI. This role will allow you to combine your technical knowledge, data analytics and data visualization skills to drive highly valuable business and commercial insights to our clients.
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Proficiency in Python, R, SQL and experience with data visualization tools (Looker, Tableau) Strong analytical mindset and attention to detail Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively and cross-functionally with internal and external stakeholders.
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Python ecosystem preferred, R will be acceptable, machine learning libraries & frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn) and familiar with data processing and visualization tools (e.g., SQL, Tableau, Power BI.
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Bachelors Degree Business Administration, Auditing or Technology a minimum, or equivalent combination of education, knowledge, and experience in understanding root cause analysis, fraud prevention, risk mitigation/audit and data visualization techniques.
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