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The Senior BI Analyst is a part of the Risk & Insurance organization of HCA. This technically analytical focused position within the IT/Business Intelligence department (part of the Finance team) is responsible for the interpretation and understanding of claims data information.
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3-5 years of experience in IT and Business Intelligence creating advanced reports using tools such as Tableau (or other BI tools like Power BI, Qlik, or Tibco), SSRS, SSIS, T-SQL, MS SQL Server preferred.
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Provide comprehensive training and support for the McLeod Business Intelligence product and front-end BI tools, focusing on Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Power BI. 1+ years of experience in a Business Intelligence role or Customer Service role preferred.
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4 years of experience developing solutions based on business intelligence platforms such as Qlik Sense, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), PowerBI, Tableau and/or similar tools. Provide business intelligence development support using business intelligence and data analysis experience and platforms such as Qlik Sense, Power BI, and Tableau.
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Performs business intelligence report development using Microsoft Power BI in support of agency projects and initiatives. Reporting to a Supervisor, the position will provide day-to-day development and support of the Agency's business intelligence, data reporting and data visualization projects.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world’s leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire a Business Intelligence Engineer in our Business Intelligence Department.
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Reporting to the Head of BI and with very wide latitude for independent judgment, decision-making and initiative, the BI Manager oversees the planning of new initiatives with an eye to enabling robust program evaluation as well as oversees outcome reporting and program evaluation of all Business Intelligence initiatives.
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As the Senior Analyst, Business Intelligence, you willidentify, lead and deliver efforts to build reports, visualizations and dashboards using BI tools and practices. Create business intelligence solutions by studying informational needs, conferring with users, studying system flows, data usage and work processes, investigating problem areas, and following the development life cycle; comply with design and development standards.
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Nice to have Power BI Analyst Associate and/or Certified Business Intelligence Professional certification. Subject Matter Expertise: Offer functional and technical expertise in various data management, warehousing, business intelligence, and Big Data 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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POSITION SUMMARY: The Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer is responsible for building business intelligence applications and data visualization tools, creating innovative analyses and interpretation, employing sophisticated data modeling techniques, and presenting recommendations to management.
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Collaborating with the Head of Technology, the Business Intelligence Engineer will design, develop, and support business intelligence solutions that turn data into actionable insights that support business decision-making, analytics, and product development.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst plays a pivotal role at Pacsun IT department, leveraging enterprise omni-channel and customer data to drive informed business decisions. Completely understand omni-channel retail business and operations, anticipate data needs, pursue efficient communication, and facilitate solution-seeking processes between business and IT.
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ServiceCore is seeking an energetic, ambitious and experienced Business Intelligence Analyst! Business Intelligence Analyst. This is a role for an experienced contributor who will build amazing Reporting and Business Intelligence solutions for our customers.
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Role: Business Intelligence Report Developer (Cognos & Power BI)/ Business Intelligence Manager (Cognos & Power BI) The long-term solution is that within the next 3-6 months, the client will be migrating their data over to Microsoft Dynamics 365 and performing a data migration to a SQL Data Lake and using Power BI for business intelligence reporting to support their business units and finance team.
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