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The Role will interact with a wide variety of stakeholders including Financial Crimes Investigations, business risk managers, model developers, model risk management, model implementation, and technology teams.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is responsible for researching, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data related to markets, operations, finance/accounting, economics, customers, and other information related to our business.
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Data science, data analysis, statistics, or related field, Master's degree in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Economics, Analytics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology or related field, Related industry experience (for example, retail, merchandising, healthcare, eCommerce), Successful completion of assessments in data analysis and Business Intelligence tools and scripting languages (for example, SQL, Python, Spark, Scala, R, Power BI, or Tableau.
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Strong analytical and quantitative abilities including the utilization of Business Intelligence (BI) and reporting. He/she will partner with the Financial Planning & Analysis (FPA) Manager and other Finance team members by providing financial planning, analysis, reporting, and forecasting partnerships.
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The analyst will also have the ability to acquire, assimilate and analyze data from multiple systems and data sources utilizing a variety of business intelligence and reporting tools and will serve as an expert in data analysis including, but not limited to, data governance, data quality, data integration and data modeling resulting in timely, accurate, concise, and actionable information to the organization.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, Accounting, Finance, or Mathematics. CACI is seeking a Cost Analyst with Automated Cost Estimating Integrated Tools (ACEIT) software expertise to supports a Army Project Manager (PM) at Ft Belvoir VA. The Cost Analyst will provide technical leadership in the areas of cost analysis and project management support, to include, life cycle cost analysis, program financial planning, cost estimate model development, and cost policy application.
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Provision required reporting, analytics & business intelligence to support strategic & tactical initiatives. Sales Operations Business Analyst. Bachelor’s degree is required, graduate degree in Finance/MBA preferred.
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The Business Analyst will partner with Finance and various local and global groups on the delivery of artificial intelligence (AI), insight generation, planning and reporting solutions to Finance.
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Create, analyze, and maintain pricing reports, audits, statistical analyses, and business intelligence reports. As a Less Than Truckload (LTL) Pricing Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting our internal sales team, external customers and carriers for specialized service pricing requests, bid coordination, and entering contracts in our rating system.
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The BOSC (Business Operations and Supply Chain) Plant Finance Senior Analyst will apply in depth knowledge to provide financial decision support and insight as the finance business partner to both management and operational teams for complex facilities.
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Experience with business intelligence software such as Qlik Sense, Power BI, or Tableau. Minimum five years experience in a combination of the following areas: general accounting, financials, budget cost analysis and banking system software application analysis (Fiserv DNA and Fiserv Prologue preferred), business intelligence software, and Hyperion Essbase.
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What You’ll Do : CarGurus, Inc. is hiring for the following role in Cambridge, MA: Business Intelligence Analyst to develop financial and market intelligence by querying data repositories and generating periodic reports to support FP&A at CarGurus.
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Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Data Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, Business Intelligence, or related quantitative discipline is required. Experience with business intelligence and visualization toolkits such as Qlik, Spotfire or Tableau a plus.
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Preferred experience working in CRM (e.g., Salesforce) and Business Intelligence (e.g., Looker) tool platforms. Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Supply Chain Management, Marketing or a related field, or equivalent related work or military experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Mathematics, Finance, or related field preferred. Collaborate with Carrier Accounting reps to ensure correct payment to LTL carriers. Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Mathematics, Finance, or related field preferred.
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