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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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Ally's Finance organization is looking for a talented and experienced Manager to lead the ongoing management and continual enhancement of Reporting and Analytics Workstream for the CFO Org. The role requires a strong mix of analytical & critical thinking abilities, understanding of different financial data dynamics, deep business intelligence excellence, & executional talent.
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Financial Intelligence Analyst page is loaded. Financial Intelligence Analyst. Finance Intelligence Analyst work with customers to determine requirements, priorities, and key measures then investigate and support implementation of solutions.
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Humana Healthy Horizons is seeking a Senior Business Intelligence Engineer to join our National Medicaid Operations team. The Senior Business Intelligence Engineer’s work assignments involve moderately complex to complex issues where the analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
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Manager, Business Intelligence and Analytics - Salt Lake City, UT. Manager, Business Intelligence and Analytics. Establish and maintain proper Business Intelligence change management and governance processes, ensuring the BI ecosystem remains agile, reliable, and aligned with business objectives.
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The Business Intelligence Manager will work directly with a team of developers ensuring the data is properly received, transformed, stored, and accessible, and makes sure that the developers have all the BI tools to deliver business intelligence solutions.
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Experience with business intelligence exploratory or visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Qlik, Birst) is. Business Intelligence Analyst II. Act as a SME for the business, both internal and external customers.
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Senior Business Intelligence Analyst \ Remote - Most states eligible. As a member of the PSJH System Revenue Integrity Chargemaster (RICDM) Dept. team, the Senior Business Intelligence Analyst will be accountable for delivering standard reporting and data and analytics solutions for EMR users across PSJH and our Community Technology clients.
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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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At least four years of relatable business analysis and report/dashboard development experience, with fluency in standard BA and Business Intelligence practices. Under supervision of the Senior Director, Advancement Services, the Business Analyst II uses the alumni and donor database, correlated systems and reports to support University Relations (UR) and campus-wide staff's informational and data needs.
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C. Experience as a manager or small business owner. Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurial Studies, General Business, International Business, Insurance Studies, Management, Marketing, Office Automation Systems, Public Administration, Small Business Management, Business and Society, Total Quality Management, Customer Service, Finance, Financial Planning.
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As the Business Intelligence Analyst, you will maintain the Business Intelligence (BI) initiatives and support data warehousing initiatives in collaboration with the Data Operations Engineer and Director of Analytics.
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We are looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst with an emphasis on FP&A to join our team. Participate in the testing, deployment, and documentation of business intelligence solutions.
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5+ years of experience in eliciting requirements and conducting business process reviews/documentation while applying detailed knowledge of ServiceNow to design an optimal solution. As a ServiceNow Business Analyst, you’ll work directly with the ServiceNow project team to define client requirements and translate them into the creation of epics, and user stories with acceptance and testing criteria.
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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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