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Proven work experience as a business intelligence analyst, a data analyst, or other similar positions. The Business Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for 1) analyzing and articulating key business, industry, economic, and policy data and trends; 2) leveraging insights to help inform tactics and direction; 3) developing means to effectively communicate and present business trends, data, and impacts.
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DPR Construction is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst to serve as the lead Data Analyst working closely with cross-functional teams in our Project Controls and Assurance (PC&A) Integrated Workgroup (IWG) to build relationships, identify pain points, create and drive data strategy, and deliver actionable insights.
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This Business Intelligence Analyst Lead role is part of the Data Analytics team and will ensure DPR is moving towards data-driven decisions based on insights derived from integrated business processes, systems, and analytics.
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Job Description: As a Hybrid Business Intelligence Analyst, you will play a crucial role in leveraging data to drive informed business decisions and enhance operational efficiency.
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Familiarity with a broad range of data platforms (e.g., Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Hadoop, Netezza, Teradata, RedShift, Snowflake) and Business Intelligence/data visualization tools/platforms/environments (IBM Cognos, SAS, R, Qlik, OracleBI and SQL Server Reporting Services/PowerBI, Micros Strategy, Tableau) is required.
$55,270 - $88,430 a yearFull-timeRemoteExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 17 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Our client, a fortune 500 pharmaceutical organization in the Chicagoland area is looking for thier next Senior Business Intelligence Analyst. Learn best practices for Specialty pharmacy data, data integration, aggregation, reporting, and data quality monitoring and propose ideas for client portfolio of products.
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This role is W ONLY (NO CC per client requirements)MUST HAVE:-+ years of experience as a Business/Data Analyst working in Data Warehouse, Master Data Management-Strong SQL -Tableau OR Power BI-Data Governance -Knowledge of Government/Public Sector/Education organizations, hierarchies and structure is a BIG PLUS Responsibilities :The firm has an exciting career opportunities for a Data Analyst within the Data Strategy and Enablement group.
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We are seeking an experienced Business Intelligence Analyst to quickly provide insights, in a scalable and supportable fashion, to business customers across Sales, Platform Monetization, Operations, Finance, Strategy, Measurement & Impact, and our own AP&O ad product teams.
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Encore Talent is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst to be responsible for the design, development, and enhancement of business custom and standard reports using SAP Analytics Cloud, PowerBI and Cognos BI Applications.
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The ideal candidate with have experience with data visualization tools, SQL queries, and presenting to internal business users. Identify and communicate needs and opportunities for business process improvements that can be enabled via data or technology.
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Under general supervision of the Executive Director of Customer and Business Services, the Facilities Business Intelligence Analyst is responsible for Facilities’ data management around data analytics and mining; business intelligence design solutions; create easy to access metrics for the department and campus; and being the departments first point of contact with technology troubleshooting (specifically the department’s Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) called Planon.
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The Data Governance and Data Quality Analyst will specialize in serving EY clients in the areas of Data Strategy, Data Governance, Data Quality, Data Definition and Usage, and Data Management.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst at Western Express, you will spend 50% of your time writing complex queries in T-SQL and the remaining 50% of your time developing data visualizations in our BI tool, WebFOCUS.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst at Health Plan One, you will play a crucial role in helping us optimize our operations and make data-driven decisions. Proficiency with business intelligence and data visualization tools (like Domo or Tableau.
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To read/write data programs and answer critical business questions. Review and approve data specifications, solution architecture, process flows, and data sharing with client internal Privacy, Compliance & OEC teams.
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