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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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This position will be responsible for overseeing the design, development, and implementation of business intelligence solutions, with a strong focus on Microsoft Power BI, data warehouse management, ETL processes, and statistical data analysis.
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The Office of Planning, Assessment, and Institutional Research (OPAIR) at Penn State seeks to hire a highly motivated and skilled Business Intelligence Specialist who is eager to work alongside end-users as part of the Data Modeling team to build an infrastructure that transforms Penn State data into insights for Penn State decision makers.
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Depth of understanding of business intelligence software such as Datorama, an expertise in media data and financials (PRISMA, Ad Servers) and cloud base services such as Snowflake, Databricks, Azure.
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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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SUMMARYThe Business Intelligence Senior Analyst is responsible to manage, align and order the enterprise Data Warehouse models, Data ingestion and orchestration from variety of Data Sources and multiple Data formats against the business priorities, while coordinating the development of these requirements with the Data engineering team, Analytics team and overseeing the implementation of Data Warehouse solutions.
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The Business Intelligence Developer ideally has experience with leading healthcare technology systems such as EMR (Epic), Claims processing (Epic), ERP (Workday), CRM, cloud based data platforms (Azure, Snowflake) etc.
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5+ years of related experience in Business Intelligence, decision support, reporting and analysis experience is required. Microsoft or relevant certification in Data Analytics or Business Intelligence is a plus.
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Build and document stakeholder requirements gathering process that enables an orderly delivery of business intelligence insights to key stakeholders across distinct business units.
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The Business Intelligence Lead owns and manages the Happinest Brands BI tool (DOMO) and all associated data and analytics projects. Minimum of 5 Years Experience in Data Analytics and Business Intelligence Platform Management.
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Under general supervision of the Information Systems Business Intelligence Deputy Director and the Information Systems Business Intelligence Coordinator, the Business Intelligence Analyst (BIA) provides technical and analytic support to evaluate data, collate findings relevant to the business, and share them in a manner that can bring about effective change in process, workflow, and overall operations.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst will be an expert in Microsoft’s SQL Server Reporting Services (aka ReportBuilder), Power BI development in the cloud (Power BI Service) and on-premises (Power BI Report Server), including development for the Power BI mobile application.
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The Senior Business Intelligence Developer will work in an exciting, fast-paced, dynamic business environment focused on growth of our business and internal customer satisfaction.
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PhD or equivalent level degree in computer science, computer engineering or related field involving artificial intelligence, human behavior modeling, natural language processing, machine learning, multi-agent systems, deep learning, agent-based social simulation, data analytics, intelligent user interfaces, complex adaptive systems, decision support systems, learning technologies, augmented reality, virtual reality, simulation, robotics, data fusion, and/or game development.
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He/she should have prior knowledge of data integration, data warehousing, modeling, business intelligence, and data visualization / presentation concepts. The Power BI architect / developer should be familiar with data science, business intelligence, and data analytics.
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