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The position is responsible for gathering business requirements, required data, and cleaning and visualizing data by leveraging Tableau, a Business Intelligence (BI) tool. Extracting, cleaning and creating data by using Tableau Prep, existing databases, SQL, Python programming, pivot tables and other related applications.
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Extensive background in business intelligence tools (e.g., SSIS, SSRS and SSAS) Architectural understanding of reporting tools (e.g., Tableau, SSRS, Crystal Reports and PowerBI) Murray Business Ctr Beaverton-Beaverton.
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Working knowledge of business intelligence software (e.g. Tableau, Power BI) Experience developing compelling, dynamic reporting using data visualization tools, such as Power BI and Tableau.
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Exposure to Amazon AWS or another cloud provider- Business Intelligence tools such as Tableau, ThoughtSpot, PowerBI and/or Looker- Familiarity with data warehousing platforms and data pipeline tools such as Redshift, Snowflake, SQL Server, etc.
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As a Business Intelligence Developer - Associate in Business Intelligence team you will primarily be responsible for identifying, evaluating, and implementing the automation solutions by leveraging the Intelligent Automation tools, and in addition, you will be responsible for developing automated test solutions using Selenium, Cucumber, or relevant functional test tools.
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Experience with Business Intelligence tools such as Tableau or PowerBI. You will be responsible for building simple dashboards within Tableau or PowerBI to display analysis results.
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Leidos Intelligence Group is seeking ServiceNow Developer/Engineer to help build a strategic platform to improve IT and business processes. Experience w/ Tableau, Splunk, Oracle, and network visualization tools.
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Fundamental understanding of Business Intelligence and graphical reporting tools, including Microstrategy and Tableau, data mining functions, advanced Excel formulas, Excel pivot tables, and data queries of external databases.
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Technology Auditors are involved in assessing and advising on virtually every aspect of the way an organization uses technology to protect and enhance enterprise value- controls & regulatory compliance, security, privacy, software development, disaster recovery, technology governance, business intelligence and many others.
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As a Tableau Business Intelligence Analyst, you will be trusted to collaborate with Business Subject Matter Experts, Financial Analyst, Data Analysts, and others to develop and maintain reports and dashboards to support business functions such as Sales, Customer Success, Finance, HR, Legal and highlight actionable insights.
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If the thrill of uncovering hidden patterns and translating data into compelling narratives is what excites you, then join us as our growth-focused Business Intelligence Analyst! Empower self-service analytics: Build intuitive dashboards and data models that enable internal stakeholders to independently explore and answer their own business intelligence questions.
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Business Intelligence Experience: Utilize your extensive experience developing and deploying business intelligence solutions, specifically with Looker, to design, develop, and maintain complex analytics and data models.
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Has broad-level industry knowledge and skills in relational databases, data quality, data governance, data integration, business intelligence reporting, and data visualization. Design, translate business requirements, develop, document, test, monitor, troubleshoot and administrate our data environment using our ETL, Data Virtualization, Business Intelligence Reporting, and Big Data toolsets.
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Basic understanding of business intelligence suites (Tableau, PowerBI, COGNOS, etc.) BigBear.ai’s customers, which include the US Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, the US Federal Government, as well as customers in manufacturing, healthcare, commercial space, and other sectors, rely on BigBear.ai’s solutions to see and shape their world through reliable, predictive insights and goal-oriented advice.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst will be a key member of the High Power Charging North America team. Aufgaben Position Title: Business Intelligence Analyst. Highly organized and self-motivated to work as required, with a hands-on approach to navigate ambiguity and bring clarity to our nascent business intelligence framework.
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