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Required Technical Skills/Competencies - Databricks, SQL, Python, Snowflake, Relational Database Structures, Data Analytics/Data Mining Tools. PowerBI/Tableau, Microsoft Office, including Advanced Excel skills.
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DIRECTV WAGE ZONES: $96,140 - $174,570 Low (N1): $96,140 - $144,210 Mid (N2): $101,200 - $151,800 High (N3): $111,320 - $166,980 Top (N4): $116,380 - $174,570 Click HEREto review information on some of the largest Designated Market Areas (DMAs.
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The Base Salary range displayed below reflects the minimum and maximum target salary for each of DIRECTV's 4 (four) US Labor Market Zones. What youll need to be successful: Preferred degree in Business Analytics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or related field.
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DIRECTV is seeking a Sr. Specialist in Advanced Analytics to gather, analyze, and interpret a wide variety of operational and customer data to identify key drivers, relationships, and insights to support the Contact Centers organization.
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Build dashboards and automated reports, working proficiently with data visualization and querying/analysis tools (e.g., Tableau, SQL, Python) Experience with distributed data systems such as Hadoop and related technologies (Spark, Presto, Pig, Hive, etc.
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Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Familiarity with programming languages (e.g., Python, R) for data analysis. Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI.
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LI-Remote A career with us comes with big rewards: DIRECTV's compensation structure is designed to be market-competitive and fully supports efforts to attract and retain employees. Please note that the salary ranges reflect base salary only and do not include bonus or benefits - when you consider all of these together, it represents a pretty impressive total compensation package.
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Experience with modern BI toolsets (Tableau, Alteryx, PowerBI, or equivalent) Knowledge of analytics programming languages (SQL/R/Python) The Business Intelligence Analyst I is responsible for simple to moderately complex data analysis, preparation and visualization.
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5-8 years in related experience in Advanced Analytics, Business AnalyticsRequired Technical Skills/Competencies - Databricks, SQL, Python, Snowflake, Relational Database Structures, Data Analytics/Data Mining Tools.
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Experience in Data Visualization tools or libraries like Tableau, PowerBI, Python visualization libraries. Experience with Tableau, SQL, Python, Excel or other data analysis tools.
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The role requires knowledge of statistics and languages that include Python and SQL as well experience with platforms like Adobe Experience Platform, BigQuery and Snowflake. Hands on experience working with Google Ad Suite (GCM, DV360, SA360, GA360) and integrating third party vendors like LiveRamp, Eloqua, Marketo, Tableau, etc.
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Knowledge and experience of emerging technologies such as machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing (NLP), UI/UX, Python, and business intelligence tools such as Tableau.
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Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, SAS, Tensorflow. · Knowledge of Statistics, SAS, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. Currently, We are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java Full stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, Machine Learning engineers for full time positions with clients.
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Analyzing and visualization data using python, Tableau, Power BI, and Excel. Ability to use programming languages, machine learning libraries and tools (python, R, sci-kit learn, keras, tensor flow.
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Click HERE to review information on some of the largest Designated Market Areas (DMAs). Preferred degree in Business Analytics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or related field. DIRECTV is seeking a Sr. Specialist in Advanced Analytics to gather, analyze, and interpret a wide variety of operational and customer data to identify key drivers, relationships, and insights to support Loyalty Call Center Operations, to include agent performance, customer behavior, disconnect rates, retention strategy evaluation, and recommendation.
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