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These additional qualifications are a plus, but not required to apply:Familiarity with other BI technologies (Microsoft Power BI, Qlik Sense, Tableau) Learn more about what makes us different and how you can thrive as a Senior Power BI Developer at MMA.
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This position should have experience with PowerAutomate and with developing PowerApps and publishing reports in Power BI. This position should also have experience working with 3rd party forms/connectors to collect data and store the data in SharePoint, when authentication to SharePoint is not required.
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You will be responsible for integrating and automating multiple sources of Accounting and Financial data for United States Air Force organizations using the Microsoft Office Suite (Access, Excel, Pivot Tables, Power BI.
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Temporary Solutions Division, is seeking an experienced MS SharePoint Online Developer who has the necessary skills to rewrite existing PowerApps and PowerAutomate applications built on the State's shared government cloud Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise server.
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Exposure to reporting tools like SSRS Reports, Power BI, Microsoft Excel, and similar. Seeking a full-time, permanent BI Analyst to be an integral addition to their organization.
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Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) Contract & Commercial Management (CCM) Certification Program, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP) Experience with document extraction tools, data wrangling tools such as Alteryx, and visualization/BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau or QlikView and others.
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Experience delivering product with the Microsoft Power BI platform and its associated tools ( Power Automate, Dataverse, etc) The BI Developer will be responsible for developing and implementing automated reports and dashboards using Power BI and supporting tools.
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Power BI, Power Apps, or related Microsoft Developer certification is a strong plus. - Monitor workflows and Power BI report refreshes and data connection within Microsoft Dataverse.
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Work Experience:Senior Power BI Developer. Experience as a Power BI Developer. Extensive knowledge and expertise in business intelligence, databases, and especially, technical aspects of BI tools (Microsoft Power BI preferred.
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Understanding of data models, large datasets, business/technical requirements, BI tools, statistical programming languages and librariesDemonstrates functional knowledge of data visualization libraries such as matplotlib or ggplot2; knowledge of other visualization tools such as Microsoft Power BI , Quick Sight or Tableau.
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A software engineering industry certification, including but not limited to: Certified Scrum Developer (CSD), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP), Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP), Amazon Certified: AWS Certified Developer, Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer, Certified Software Test Professional (CSTP)Experience administering and developing workflows and specialized UIs in Alfresco or other Document Management systems.
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The Dynamics 365 developer will be expected to perform a complete range of information system analysis assignments including, but not limited to, designing, developing, testing, and implementing support for Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions (Dynamics 365, PowerApps, Power Automate, Power BI, and other computer systems and applications.
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Skilled in data visualization and use of graphical applications, including Microsoft Office (Power BI) and Tableau; major data science languages, such as R and Python; managing and merging of disparate data sources, preferably through R, Python, or SQL; statistical analysis; and data mining algorithms.
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NET core, SQL server, Visual Studio/VS Code, Power BI, T-SQL. NET Developer & Technical Business Applications Consultant to join our team. Terrace Consulting is seeking a dedicated and passionate Senior Microsoft Azure.
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As our Senior Power BI Developer on the Information Technology team for MMA National, you’ll work closely with Business Partners and Stakeholders, helping to establish requirements with an analytical mind and a problem-solving aptitude.
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