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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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Experience with visualization tools such as SSRS, Tableau, Microsoft Power BI. As a subsidiary of Mr. Cooper Group, we employ over 1,200 team members nationwide. Experience with visualization tools such as SSRS, Tableau, Microsoft Power BI.
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Data Reporting and Visualization Tools - Pi Vision, SQL Reporting (SSRS), Seeq, Tableau, Power BI, etc. Data Historian Software - FT Historian, OSISoft Pi Historian, Wonderware Historian, etc.
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Must have knowledge of one or more of Data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, SSRS, SSAS or other. You have comfort working across various tools (Tableau, PowerBI, Looker) and platforms (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks) and can use your communication and technical savvy to ask questions and deliver solutions that our stakeholders will adopt.
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Use SQL, Tableau, Power BI, SSRS, MS Excel and other tools to develop financial and operational reports. SQL, Healthcare, Tableau, Project Management, Power BI, SSRS. Required - Intermediate to Advanced Tableau/Power BI/SSRS or similar skills.
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Experience with front-end tool implementations (Tableau, Qlik, Spotfire, etc.) On Premise: SQL Server, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS.
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A minimum of 5 years working with the Microsoft BI Stack (SQL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS) and at least some experience working with the Azure services mentioned above. Technically, the ideal candidate has a strong background with the Microsoft BI Stack (SQL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS) as these have been the foundational tools we’ve used for 15 years.
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NET/SQL Server, SSIS/SSRS, MS Dynamics, Power BI), Tableau, Databricks, and Snowflake. NET/SQL Server, SSIS/SSRS, MS Dynamics, Power BI), Tableau, Databricks, and Snowflake. 5+ years of experience cloud analytics (GCP, AWS or Azure), databricks.
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Experience with Business Intelligence Reporting Software and Systems such as Business Objects, Yellow Fin, Tableau, r,SPSS, MS Power BI and SSRS (Sql Server Reporting Service); C#, Visual Basic, ASP.NET, VB.NET, XML, XSL, ASP, JavaScript, CSS, DHTML, Java / J2EE, JSP, Struts, Oracle, SQL server, IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, Jboss.
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Visualization Platforms: MicroStrategy, QlikView, Qlik Sense, Power BI, Tableau, D3 Visualizations. Database Platforms: SQL Server (SSIS, SSRS), Teradata, Hadoop, AWS. Visualization Platforms: MicroStrategy, QlikView, Qlik Sense, Power BI, Tableau, D3 Visualizations.
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Experience in any Business Intelligence tools such as Tableau, Cognos, Looker, Toad, Minitab, Power BI, Qlik, SSRS OR any other. Experience in any Business Intelligence tools such as Tableau, Cognos, Looker, Toad, Minitab, Power BI, Qlik, SSRS OR any other.
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Reporting tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, SSRS) Experience with cloud solutions for Big Data (Snowflake, GCP BigQuery, AWS Redshift) Starting as a BI Developer working on Microsoft Stack-based data warehouses, now I am focusing on Azure Cloud Data services and Power BI as a Data Architect.
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Dashboard creation enabled by high proficiency with visualization platforms (Power BI, SSRS, & Tableau) and the ability to extract insight to translate results that help drive actions & recommendations to senior leadership.
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Intermediate knowledge and hands on experience with Artificial Intelligence tools and BI/reporting platforms such as QlikView, Qlik Sense, Tableau, Power BI, SSRS or Cognos. Experience with a government contractor and working knowledge of the following technologies: Deltek Costpoint, OnBase, Cobra, Cognos, Blackline, or Planful.
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Design and conceptualize raw data into data visualization and reports within our applications utilizing PowerBI, Tableau, Crystal Reports, and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). Experience creating Crystal/SSRS reports required.
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