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Job Description: As a Hybrid Business Intelligence Analyst, you will play a crucial role in leveraging data to drive informed business decisions and enhance operational efficiency.
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Is seeking a Business Intelligence Consultant to join one of the country’s top data and business intelligence consulting teams. As a Business Intelligence Consultant, you will have the opportunity to deliver client engagements across many different industries, throughout the entire consulting and development life cycles.
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As a Power BI Developer / Data Analyst, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining data visualizations, reports, and dashboards using Power BI. You will work closely with stakeholders to gather requirements, analyze data, and create actionable insights to support business decision-making.
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Business Intelligence Developer to support a large scale, long-term project with the US Navy’s Naval Sea System Command (NAVSEA) in Norfolk, VA. Design, develop, implement, and maintain , within an Agile environment: B usiness intelligence solutions using Qlik Sense Customer facing data sets using Qlik Catalog ETL jobs using Qlik Replicate/Compose.
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Demonstrated experience with database design, relational model building, or practical knowledge of applicable data/information management or presentation standards to support Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliance or Business analytics.
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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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You will be working closely with business leaders and business analysts to architect data models, build data pipelines and deliver metrics and KPI's that answer important questions about our business operations and enables future growth.
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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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Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in business intelligence and data analytics. Proven experience (3 years) as a Business Intelligence Analyst or in a similar role with expertise in Microsoft Power BI.
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Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is looking for a Marketing BI (Business Intelligence) Analyst who is responsible for processing data, developing dashboards, and extracting actionable insights for the Digital Marketing and other Williams-Sonoma teams as needed.
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Working closely with IT to ensure data collection and storage systems are secure, robust, value for money and business friendly. Connecting to data sources, importing data and transforming data for Business Intelligence.
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The Cyber Security Engineer - Threat Management is responsible for second level security event/incident response along with the collection, analysis, and dissemination of cyber threat intelligence.
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Since 1980, Mueller Reports has been providing data collection and business intelligence solutions for insurance carriers and financial institutions. Our Inspectors are required to adhere to Mueller Reports' business-casual dress code and conduct themselves in a professional manner.
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The EFCC Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) is responsible for the collection, analysis and surveillance of data sources relevant to the identification and investigation of unusual financial transaction activities.
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We are an extremely data-driven team - from understanding our customers, managing and operating our business, to informing product development. As a Senior BI Engineer at Cash App, you will report to the BI Manager and work with Analysts, Data Scientists, Software Engineers and Product Managers to lay the foundation for analyzing our large, unique dataset.
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