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We are looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst with an emphasis on FP&A to join our team. Participate in the testing, deployment, and documentation of business intelligence solutions.
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Serve as Site Representative on various Corporate-wide Business Intelligence Analytic teams serving as the site’s primary point of contact and subject matter expert (SME) for analytical solutions.
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As a key member of a dynamic and visible team, you contribute significantly to shaping business insights. Ability to work closely with data engineering, ensuring data pipeline integrity and understanding the semantics of existing tables in an AWS data lake.
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You will present, justify and defend the NCIS position on issues related to counterterrorism, counterintelligence and law enforcement intelligence matters, which impact the Department of the Navy.
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You will partner with HR systems teams, HR Centers of Excellence, HRIT, Infrastructure and Cyber Security to ensure the end state solutions meet the standards, design and implementation approaches for business, HR and our workforce.
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Expertise with business intelligence software; Tableau experiencerequired. Find even more open roles in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision (CV), Data Engineering, Data Analytics, Big Data, and Data Science in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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May engage in Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), and Counter Threat Finance analysis. We provide expert mission-first technical and programmatic services and solutions for the US intelligence community, the US Department of Defense, and other governmental agencies.
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Job DescriptionThe Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms and Corporate Security is currently looking to establish a pool of qualified individuals to fill several Analyst, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) positions.
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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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Business Intelligence and Capture (40%) Research, monitor, track, analyze, and disseminate internally new opportunities from DFAT, Global Fund, USAID, CDC, FDA, NIH, ASPR, Gates Foundation, GAVI, FCDO, EU, and/or other funding agencies.
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Complete annual marketing needs assessment, including planning the number of CE classes, lunch-and-learns, scheduling the budget, hosting and attending community events, attend professional organizations, active presence at local and regional associations, attend trade show events, maintaining assigned databases, and developing action plans for business decision make.
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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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At least four years of relatable business analysis and report/dashboard development experience, with fluency in standard BA and Business Intelligence practices. Under supervision of the Senior Director, Advancement Services, the Business Analyst II uses the alumni and donor database, correlated systems and reports to support University Relations (UR) and campus-wide staff's informational and data needs.
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Experience in Oil and Gas industry as well as general compliance and enforcement related projects as a Business Analyst with a focus on data, databases, and data bridges. Experience in Oil and Gas industry as well as general compliance and enforcement related projects as a Business Analyst with a focus on data, databases, and data bridges.
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CBS News Detroit, CBS owned and operated in the #14 television market in Detroit, is searching for a phenomenal Newsroom Business Administrative Assistant who will be responsible for the administrative support and business/financial functions primarily for the News Dept. This person is a successful multi-tasker with broad business experience, excellent communication, customer service, computer (specifically Excel), and organizational skills.
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