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The Senior Manager of Competitive Intelligence is a key contributor to competitive planning efforts that shape the company’s commercial and development strategies. Minimum of 2-3 years work experience, preferably with specific biopharma competitive intelligence responsibilities and/or with a life science consulting firm.
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TITLE: Lead Business Intelligence Developer (J. Crew Group, LLC) The base salary is just one component of J.Crew Group's competitive total rewards strategy that also includes the opportunity for bonus, competitive benefits and perks.
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DUTIES: Design, develop and implement J. Crew’s Analytics and Business Intelligence initiatives and operations, driving the enterprise towards a data first culture. Lead Business Intelligence Developer page is loaded.
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We are seeking an experienced Business Intelligence Analyst to quickly provide insights, in a scalable and supportable fashion, to business customers across Sales, Platform Monetization, Operations, Finance, Strategy, Measurement & Impact, and our own AP&O ad product teams.
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As the Senior Manager of Analytics, you will support one of four Marketing GMs in guiding data-driven decision-making through business simulations and optimization, competitive intelligence and war-gaming, and risk management.
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Business Intelligence Analyst Intern - CDO Data Consumption Team. Your primary focus will be collaborating with our business partners, consumption SMEs, and cross-functional CDO teams in developing Business Performance self-serve data product, enabling access to governed business performance KPIs. This product will empower various teams within the organization with trusted reporting and insights.
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Manager, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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As a Business Intelligence Engineer, you will design and implement robust BI solutions, collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver cutting-edge analytics. Are you ready to shape the future of Business Intelligence & Insight Delivery.
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Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s or Master’s preferred in computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, or mathematics. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s or Master’s preferred in computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, or mathematics.
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Relevant experience in the following: Geospatial Analysis, Intelligence Community, geospatial data formats, ESRI ArcGIS10 and personal Geodatabases, intelligence fusion analysis, and NGA data products and standards.
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Proficient in utilizing advanced computer applications and intelligence related automation to support analytical efforts and product development. Equivalent specialty codes such as USMC - 0204, 0210, 0211 - Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) Specialist, 0231 Intelligence Specialist, US Navy - Navy Intelligence Specialist, USAF - 1N791 Human Intelligence Specialist, 1N490 Intelligence Fusion Analyst; OR.
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Communicate the Intelligence delivery roadmap to our stakeholders and leverage the product vision to inspire the teams. Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaManager, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) Capital One is seeking a product owner to help deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking.
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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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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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