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Title: BI Architect
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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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Experience with a broad range of database and business intelligence environments including: IBM Cognos, Power BI, Snowflake, Netezza, Oracle and SQL Server. Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in IT, Computer Science or related field5 – 7 Years Extensive knowledge of data management, data analysis, and business intelligence content development.
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TBI ID Number: 23-12055, Business Intelligence Engineer/BI Engineer/ETL Developer/BI Developer/Data Engineer. Business Intelligence Engineer/BI Engineer/ETL Developer/BI Developer/Data Engineer.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is also a member of the Data Analytics Program (DAP), an innovative, proprietary framework for developing new statistical and machine learning models and advanced products for partners and consumers.
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UMG’s Analytics & Insights team within the Global eCommerce & Marketing group is looking for a Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer to help unify data sources, package analyses, and communicate meaningful insights to internal, label, and artist management audiences.
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10+ years of related work experience as a Business Intelligence Analyst or Manager with cross departmental functional knowledge. The Business Intelligence Analytics Manager t will be a core member of the IT Leadership Team and will gain expertise across multiple systems and provide guidance and hands on mentoring for the team.
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This is a Business Intelligence Developer position in the energy sector. Participates in testing procedures involving review, analysis, witnessing, and certification of business intelligence solutions.
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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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4-6 years of experience in a similar Business Intelligence Analyst and Financial Analyst role in the music publishing or rights management space. WMG’s Business Intelligence team (BI) works to influence WMG’s strategy and day-to-day operations by developing thoughtful insights & intelligence from its core business practices.
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Thorough knowledge of data information systems, data mining and analytics, business intelligence software, associated reporting software, and the relationships between data elements. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment.
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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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Experience as an Epic Business Intelligence Developer or Epic Clarity report writer preferred, but not required. Business Intelligence Developers will need to possess and maintain at least one Epic Clarity Data Model.
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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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