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Proficiency in business intelligence / analytics tools, such as MicroStrategy, Tableau, Looker, R, Python, Dataiku, etc. 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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Business Intelligence Analyst Intern - CDO Data Consumption Team. This is an excellent opportunity to join our CDO data consumption team as a BI Analyst Intern and work on a high-impact business enablement project.
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As a Business Intelligence Engineer, you will design and implement robust BI solutions, collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver cutting-edge analytics. Are you ready to shape the future of Business Intelligence & Insight Delivery.
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TITLE: Lead Business Intelligence Developer (J. Crew Group, LLC) DUTIES: Design, develop and implement J. Crew's Analytics and Business Intelligence initiatives and operations, driving the enterprise towards a data first culture.
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Redefine and make technical/strategic changes to enhance existing Business Intelligence systems. He/she should have prior knowledge of data integration, data warehousing, modeling, business intelligence, and data visualization / presentation concepts.
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Provide technical support and training to end-users of business intelligence solutions. We are looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst with an emphasis on FP&A to join our team.
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As a Senior Business Intelligence Developer, you will be responsible for collecting, organizing and analyzing terabytes of fan data from over 200 mobile sports apps around the world, including those of NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, and LaLiga clubs.
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Lead development of highly visual, interactive, and layered Business Intelligence solutions using Tableau Desktop and Tableau Online to display results and key insights. 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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DE working with Business Intelligence (BI) platforms to deliver synthesized reports and data-driven insights using Looker, Tableau, Power BI. DE executing Business Intelligence (BI) projects and presenting to senior management.
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Lead Business Intelligence Developer page is loaded. Provide mentoring and training of Power BI functions to business customers including Customer Insights, Merchandising and Allocation.
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Assist the National Center for Geospatial Intelligence Standards (NCGIS) and NGA’s Source Operations & Management Office (SF) in the development and maintenance of World Geodetic System (WGS) and Geomatics standardization artifacts for topics related to geospatial information including Space, imagery, and imagery intelligence.
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We are seeking a Data Scientist/Business Intelligence Analyst who has strong technical skills, is adept at applying them to real-world problems, and is comfortable communicating complex topics to non-technical audiences.
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Role SummaryThe Manager, Business Intelligence Developer, is responsible for executing on strategy for Commercial data at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. As a people leader, the Manager, Business Intelligence Developer leads and establishes priorities for the team and partners with technical roles and senior leadership to solve commercial challenges.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst (BI Analyst) position will be located within the Institutional Research and Decision Support unit, providing analytical services to inform business decisions.
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Job Title: Business Intelligence (BI) Developer. The BI Developer demonstrates strong reliability and responsiveness by communicating internally and externally within 24 business hours.
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