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The Lead Engineer, Business Intelligence Operations will be a dynamic and visionary professional, deeply committed to optimizing the operational aspects of our Business Intelligence initiatives.
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JOB DUTIES: Sr. Engineer, Business Intelligence for Neiman Marcus Group LLC at its facilities in Dallas, TX. Perform Adhoc data analysis directly on Neiman’s Snowflake data warehouse using advanced SQL and using NMG Business Intelligence tools including Business Objects, Qlik Sense & Tableau.
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Lead end to end reporting solutions from initial assessment, evaluation of completeness of requirements, estimating levels of efforts for build, technical design, data preparation, development, and deployment of data & BI products using Tableau, Qlik, SAP Business Objects, and Snowflake.
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You are very comfortable building out reporting in at least one business intelligence tool (e.g. Tableau, Looker, Power BI), and building pipelines for last mile datasets for these tools.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) Engineer is responsible for the strategic design, development, deployment, and maintenance of BI solutions and applications and analytical reports. The candidate will work with Apex stakeholders, business analysts, and data engineers to design and develop BI applications, including data models, databases, data marts, visualizations, dashboards, and reporting and alerts, based on defined business functional and technical requirements.
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IAA , an RB Global, Inc. Company, is seeking a Software Engineer - Business Intelligence Developer to join our team. Additional knowledge of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages, OLAP Cubes (SSAS) and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports are bonuses.
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Lead Engineer, Business Intelligence Operations (24012560) Ability to understand, analyze, and articulate complex business questions through data visualization and reporting.
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Key job responsibilitiesWork with team data engineer to utilize AWS resources including IAM, S3, Glue, Redshift, etcCollaborate with Subscription related stakeholders (PM, finance, sales and strategy) to design and develop high quality KPI/ metric dashboards that effectively track and analyze complex evolving business initiativesParticipate in strategic & tactical planning discussions.
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Lead Engineer, Business Intelligence Operations (24012561) Familiarity with tools such as Power Automate, Alteryx, SQL Server Reporting Services, SQL Server Analysis Services, and cloud-based data platforms (AWS, Azure, Snowflake, GCP.
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You have spent meaningful time as a business intelligence analyst or developer working with high volume datasets for consumer or SMB businesses. Share visualization and dashboard development best practices with our Business Intelligence and Data Science teams to create consistency across our dashboards.
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As a Business Intelligence Engineer III, you will research, develop and implement data analysis projects including but not limited to data reporting, data visualizations, and ad-hoc research projects.
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The primary objective for this position will be to implement and maintain a data lake and power BI reporting across multiple subsidiaries in a highly acquisitive private equity-held business.
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The Business Intelligence Engineer will be responsible for expanding our data warehouse through the ingestion of several new data sources, optimizing/tuning existing SQL queries and stored procedures, modeling data to meet business needs, automating several business processes, and developing front-end applications to efficiently cleanse and maintain business processes.
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Able to build reports using SSRS while working with stakeholders to understand their reporting needs. In this role, you will work with multiple business operations teams to plan, design, develop, and implement various SQL, inter-platform, and data solutions.
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2 plus years' experience utilizing business intelligence and database reporting tools such as Quick Sight, Qlik, Tableau, or Power BI -Proficient in querying and transforming data to support scalable management information and enhance business analytics.
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