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The Power BI architect / developer should be familiar with data science, business intelligence, and data analytics. He/she should have prior knowledge of data integration, data warehousing, modeling, business intelligence, and data visualization / presentation concepts.
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Transmission Business Developer (Job Description New Version Aug 2023) Knowledge and experience in transmission planning and/or project development, ideally in relation to CAISO, CPUC, CEC, or transmission developer.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is a data professional who designs, develops, and implements analytics tools and data solutions. Be a forward-facing business intelligence partner of the Finance Department within the company and support projects and change management initiatives across key project owners (IT, Finance, Operations, Human Resources, Marketing, etc.
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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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Proven experience as a Business Intelligence Developer or similar role with a strong focus on Power BI, SSRS, SQL Server, and data analytics development. As the Lead Business Intelligence Developer, you will oversee data-driven decision-making by leveraging your expertise in Power BI dashboards, SSRS reports, SQL queries, and data analytics.
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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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The Staff Sonographer II performs diagnostic sonographic and interventional procedures in the department or on the units under the general supervision of the Chief Imaging Technologist and with the assistance of a Physician or a Senior Sonographer.
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7+ years of proven experience as a Business Intelligence Developer, Data Engineer, or similar role with a focus on SQL development, data warehousing, and analytics architecture. We are currently in search of a highly skilled and experienced Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer, specializing in establishing a common analytics framework and best practices using the Microsoft Azure stack.
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Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act. Business Intelligence Analyst I. Build new and/or modify existing database/data warehouse/data mart and business intelligence solutions to meet business and system requirements.
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Manage internal (Mindshare) and external client relationships to guide the Business Intelligence engagements. Through its global agencies Mindshare, Wavemaker, EssenceMediacom, and mSix&Partners, and cross-channel performance (GroupM Nexus), data (Choreograph), entertainment (GroupM Motion Entertainment) and investment solutions, GroupM leverages a unique combination of global scale, expertise, and innovation to generate sustained value for clients wherever they do business.
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The Business Intelligence Developer will work on a team interacting with all aspects of the business to support the BI platform, design data models for new products, analyze data, and build reports and dashboards.
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In Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field 2+ years of database development and data analysis experience 2+ years of data transformation experience A good understanding of dimensional models (Star or Snowflake schemas) Proven experience as a BI Developer or similar role, with a strong understanding of business intelligence concepts and methodologies Proficiency in SQL programming and experience with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc.
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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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We are actively seeking a skilled and innovative Power BI Developer with a strong background in healthcare analytics. Proven experience as a Power BI Developer, with expertise in DAX programming and Power Query.
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Residing on the Reporting, Analytics, and Business Intelligence Team, the Lead Cogito BI Developer leads and provides technical expertise in the design, development, testing, documentation, maintenance of Epic reporting and analytic solutions including Caboodle/Clarity databases and Healthy Planet, Radar, SlicerDicer, and Reporting Workbench applications.
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