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Proficiency in Python and SQL, data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Looker), and other business intelligence technologies (e.g., Alteryx). Intelligence is the lifeblood of today’s music business, and in this role you’ll get a chance to apply your creativity and problem-solving skills to help our music publishing segment and songwriters connect with consumers.
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The Walt Disney Studios seeks a Business Intelligence Analyst to join the Studio Research & Analytics team. Responsibilities:Collaborate with internal stakeholders to provide business intelligence alongside domestic and international reporting for streaming & theatrical campaignsBe the voice of the consumer.
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Proven experience as a Analytics Engineer, Business Intelligence Developer, or similar role, with expertise in the Microsoft Azure stack. Stay up to date with the latest trends and advancements in the Microsoft Azure ecosystem and business intelligence domain, identifying opportunities for improvement and innovation.
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Key Skills Tableau, R, QlikView, EnvisionBI Education & Experience Bachelors in Computer Science or Information Technology or foreign degree equivalent Minimum 2 years of Business Intelligence experience using visualization tools and techniques like Tableau, R, QlikView, envision BI, etc.
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The Office of Planning, Assessment, and Institutional Research (OPAIR) at Penn State seeks to hire a highly motivated and skilled Business Intelligence Specialist who is eager to work alongside end-users as part of the Data Modeling team to build an infrastructure that transforms Penn State data into insights for Penn State decision makers.
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Assistant Vice President will have extensive experience with Tableau Data Sources, Extracts, Data Visualizations, Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server, Tableau cloud, Tableau Mobile, Tableau Reader, Tableau Prep, Tableau Bridge, SQL Query, SAP Business Objects administration, Alteryx Designer, Alteryx Intelligence suite and Alteryx Server.
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Business Intelligence Developer ,you will enhance our data-driven decision-making process. Keep abreast of emerging trends and technologies in business intelligence and data analytics.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) Developer II develops reports and data warehouses to monitor Population Health Services Organization's (PHSO) key performance indicators and meet regulatory reporting requirements by providing the necessary data to business stakeholders.
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Strong understanding of time-intelligence functions for dynamic date-based analysis. We are actively seeking a skilled and innovative Power BI Developer with a strong background in healthcare analytics.
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Proven experience as a Power BI Developer, with expertise in DAX programming and Power Query. Power BI Developer - Our Ideal Data Analytics Director. Demonstrate advanced data visualization techniques using features like bookmarks, drill through, report tooltips, and interactive features for enhanced storytelling.
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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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SUMMARYThe Business Intelligence Senior Analyst is responsible to manage, align and order the enterprise Data Warehouse models, Data ingestion and orchestration from variety of Data Sources and multiple Data formats against the business priorities, while coordinating the development of these requirements with the Data engineering team, Analytics team and overseeing the implementation of Data Warehouse solutions.
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The Business Intelligence Architect will be responsible for providing access to the data via reports, data extracts, and analysis tools, the development of ETL components and for coding stored procedures.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, MIS, Business Administration, or related requiredMaster’s level-education with a combination of technical and business background a plus.
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Effectively implement and deliver multiple complex BI and Data management projects on time and on budget through a disciplined program management approachAdhere to department goals, objectives, and operating procedures to drive continuous improvement on system stability and project deliveryTroubleshoot and update SQL routines as needed to account for changes in underlying data and needs of the business.
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