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Key Skills Tableau, R, QlikView, EnvisionBI Education & Experience Bachelors in Computer Science or Information Technology or foreign degree equivalent Minimum 2 years of Business Intelligence experience using visualization tools and techniques like Tableau, R, QlikView, envision BI, etc.
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Visualization Platforms: MicroStrategy, QlikView, Qlik Sense, Power BI, Tableau, D3 Visualizations. Building guided/embedded analytics using business intelligence tools such as Qlik Sense, MicroStrategy, and QlikView.
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Knowledge of Qlik/Qlik Sense, QVD/QlikView, and Qlik Production Application Standards (QPAS) is a significant plus. Understanding of data modeling/visualization, database design principles, and data governance practices.
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Knowledge of other data visualization tools (Tableau, QlikView, etc.) Experience in data modeling, data visualization, and report development. We are seeking a talented and motivated Power BI Developer/Analyst to join our team.
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Expertise in Excel, SQL and Tableau or similar data visualization tools (PowerBI, Qlikview); Knowledge of BigQuery/GCP and Python is a plus. Expertise in Excel, SQL and Tableau or similar data visualization tools (PowerBI, Qlikview); Knowledge of BigQuery/GCP and Python is a plus.
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As a Data SME, your expertise in Data Science, Data Visualization, and Data Engineering will be pivotal in shaping the future of our data-driven capabilities. High level of proficiency in Python, DataBricks, SQL, Spark, and other Data Engineering and DataScience tools.
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BI Reports Developer (Lead) with skills Power BI, SAS BI, Business Objects, Microsoft SSRS, QlikView, Tableau, BI & Visualization Development for location Middle East. BI Reports Developer (Senior) | 8-11 Years | Power BI, SAS BI - Business Objects, Microsoft SSRS, QlikView, Tableau, BI & Visualization Development.
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Visualization (QlikView, QlikSense, Tableau) Data Manipulation - Informatica Axon Data Governance (new in 2021) DA/DBA: Data Steward – prior experience coordinating on-going landing of data.
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Data Visualization: Develop advanced Dashboards in visualization tools such as Tableau/QlikView/Looker. Data visualization tools such as Tableau, Datorama, Alteryx. Data Visualization: Develop advanced Dashboards in visualization tools such as Tableau/QlikView/Looker.
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Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or QlikView is a plus. Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or QlikView is a plus. Design, develop, and deploy Alteryx workflows to automate data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) processes.
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Utilize a range of technologies (MicroStrategy, QlikView and Qlik Sense) and coding languages (mostly SQL, potential for Teradata, SAS, R, Python, and JavaScript) Experience using Cloud, SQL, NoSQL, Python, CI/CD, Data Visualization, Business Intelligence Platforms (Qlik, MSTR, Tableau), and/or Web Development (HTML, JavaScript, Analytic Libraries), ESRI.
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Data Visualization: Ability to work with data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or QlikView to create meaningful visualizations and reports. RAS will maintain and improve the EDP to ensure DIA has high data availability, accessibility, veracity, integration, and discoverability while enabling data analytics, visualization, security, governance, and management across the enterprise.
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Experience with document extraction tools, data wrangling tools such as Alteryx, and visualization/BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau or QlikView and others. Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) Contract & Commercial Management (CCM) Certification Program, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP.
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Knowledge of data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or QlikView for creating interactive and meaningful visualizations. Data Warehousing: Familiarity with data warehousing concepts and technologies, like Azure Synapse, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, or Snowflake.
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Experience with any analytics/reporting tools like Tableau, Business Objects, Spotfire, QlikView, etc is desirable. We are looking for a Lead Data Visualization Engineer to be part of the Success Pillar in the Data and Analytics organization.
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