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Job summary: Our client, a fortune 500 pharmaceutical organization in the Chicagoland area is looking for thier next Senior Business Intelligence Analyst. The ideal candidate with have experience with data visualization tools, SQL queries, and presenting to internal business users.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst II you will work as a project leader and independent contributor to create a broad view of business strategy and use your knowledge of data analysis and visualization to manage global initiatives that design, develop, and deliver reports, dashboards, and data analytic services.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is primarily responsible for planning, organization, management, design, delivery, maintenance and support of the back-office ERP application, JD Edwards and its related systems (DSI, EDI, Oracle EPM Cloud.
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Proven experience (3 years) as a Business Intelligence Analyst or in a similar role with expertise in Microsoft Power BI. We are seeking a highly analytical and detail-oriented Business Intelligence Analyst to join our team.
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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. Experience designing and developing business intelligence solutions using Qlik Sense, Tableau, or similar required.
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The Business Intelligence Lead will work as part of the business services team to develop and support the enterprise data management efforts. Responsibilities include leading the master data management program, developing and supporting the data warehouse and data analytics reporting capabilities, working with clients to solve business problems using enter data management (EDM), Power BI, D365 and CRM capabilities, and improving the quality of data throughout the company.
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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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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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Tubi, Inc. seeks a Business Intelligence Analyst (Product Data Analyst) to provide support to the Tubi executive team and interact with Tubi executives on a weekly basis, helping translate business problems into an analytical framework.
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Utilizes our selected platforms - including SQL Server, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Power BI, along with SSRS, to successfully deploy business intelligence solutions to satisfy information requirements.
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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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We are seeking a leader and highly analytical Director of Business Intelligence with a strong focus on data visualization and expertise in Domo (or Tableau/Power BI), to join our team. 5+ years of experience specifically within Business Intelligence focused role or other data centric position.
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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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The HR Business Intelligence Analyst develops complex reports consolidating and interpreting data from a variety of sources including, but not limited to, UCLA Campus Data Warehouse (CDW), UCLA's position description repository, applicant tracking system, case management tool, and responds to ad hoc requests received by Campus Human Resources.
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The Sr. Manager, Business Intelligence must set strategy for this team by understanding the customer, business, and technical priorities of the internal Product and CPL orgs and of stakeholders their team serves, all in a new organization where process is not yet defined.
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