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Position Responsibilities: Work closely with Enterprise Data Services, Enterprise Architecture, DevOps, and Business Intelligence partners for supporting various initiatives in SAS applicationConfigure, install, test, and maintain application software (deploying SAS Platform for data sources like Snowflake, Postgres, Oracle, SQL Server, etc.
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The Senior Business Intelligence Analyst will be the conduit between the BI customers and BI Team focusing on, but not limited to, production support and new report creation. As a member of the Business Intelligence team, the Senior Business Intelligence Analyst is 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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SQL, MIS, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Innovate, Innovation, developer, technical, analyst, analytics, BI, Business Intelligence, Dimensional Modeling, IT, I.T., information technology, LTL, IT in Transportation industry, transportation and IT, REST, Looker, Node JS, PDI.
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Nice to Have Competitive Intelligence/Market Analyst: Proficiency in analytics, BI, and/or visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, SPSS). Qualifications for Competitive Intelligence/Market Analyst: Minimum 3-5 years of professional experience in competitive intelligence, market research, or strategic analysis.
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The In-Home Assessment Senior Program Performance Analyst will need to be proficient in SQL and Excel to quickly analyze data and to design ongoing reporting in Power BI with support of Business Intelligence reporting teams.
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The incumbent will serve as an Intelligence Research Specialist (Criminal Analyst) that provides comprehensive criminal analysis and intelligence support to law enforcement operations while contributing to strategies to protect the Homeland.
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Eagle Harbor addresses some of our country’s most pressing challenges in the areas of Cyber Intelligence, Business Analysis, Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Planning. EHS provides a range of professional services for cyber intelligence and information technologies capabilities to the Federal Government, Civilian, and commercial markets to further the nation's national security and civilian service missions.
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Supporting the Director, Product Owner - Data & Business Intelligence, you will work in a future-focused, fast-paced and dynamic environment, integral to the development, delivery, and enhancement of bespoke analytical and visual projects across various business areas globally.
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Utilizes our selected platforms - including SQL Server, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Power BI, along with SSRS, to successfully deploy business intelligence solutions to satisfy information requirements.
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The Intermediate Business Intelligence candidate will work under the general direction of the Project Manager and be responsible for converting business requirements and high-level data collection needs into well-specified analyses, reporting and visualizations.
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Exemplary analytical problem-solving skills and knowledge of business intelligence tools (I.e., Domo, Looker, Tableau). Reporting to the CFO, you will own the entire business intelligence function: you will be the expert on company data and use that knowledge to answer questions, provide insight, and improve the business.
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Provides support in areas such as Human Source Intelligence (HUMINT), Counterintelligence Criminal Analysis, and Open-Source Intelligence, including collection management, analysis, and tasking.
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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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This position will support the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) GSM-O II program, and DISA Global Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) organization based out of Scott AFB, IL with Cyber Threat Intelligence products, management of adversary indicators of compromise, tracking and monitoring of adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures, and leading cyber threat intelligence collaboration internally and externally to DISA Global.
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The Sr. Staff Product Marketing Manager, NGS Portfolio and Competitive Intelligence will play a pivotal role in defining and executing strategies to effectively drive adoption and utilization of our platforms and position our products against competitors in the marketplace.
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