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Brief Description of Duties: The Intelligence Specialist is responsible for supporting efforts to develop and implement a University-wide intelligence and insight program for Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) at Stony Brook University.
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Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice/ Law Enforcement Technology, Political Science with a minimum of four (4) years of experience in the intelligence field with proven ability to handle multiple projects.
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The incumbent will serve as an Intelligence Research Specialist (Criminal Analyst) that provides comprehensive criminal analysis and intelligence support to law enforcement operations while contributing to strategies to protect the Homeland.
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Praescient Analytics has an immediate opening for an Intelligence Training and Education Specialist to support the 1st IO Command at Fort Belvoir, VA. This role requires a TS/SCI Level clearance or higher.
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Intelligence analyst and recognized expert in nuclear, chemical, biological, and radiological (CBRN) capabilities of foreign military forces and non-state actors. Knowledge and skill at using automated intelligence systems and data bases, Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS), Analyst Notebook, Palantir, Tripwire, M3, MS Office, etc.
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TBI ID Number: 23-12055, Business Intelligence Engineer/BI Engineer/ETL Developer/BI Developer/Data Engineer. Business Intelligence Engineer/BI Engineer/ETL Developer/BI Developer/Data Engineer.
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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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Proficiency in Python and SQL, data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Looker), and other business intelligence technologies (e.g., Alteryx). Intelligence is the lifeblood of today’s music business, and in this role you’ll get a chance to apply your creativity and problem-solving skills to help our music publishing segment and songwriters connect with consumers.
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Kavaliro's client is a dynamic and innovative organization seeking a talented Hybrid Business Intelligence Analyst to join their team in Orlando, FL. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to impactful financial reporting and forecasting initiatives.
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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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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is a 100% employee-owned engineering services and solutions company that provides high-demand technical expertise in Digital Transformation, Modeling and Simulation, Rapid Capability Development, Test and Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, Cybersecurity and Mission Assurance.
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As a GDIT DTRA Counter Threat Network Intelligence Analyst, you will provide embedded and reach back support to Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) and Emerging Threats efforts and operations executed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and its partners.
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Assistant Vice President will have extensive experience with Tableau Data Sources, Extracts, Data Visualizations, Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server, Tableau cloud, Tableau Mobile, Tableau Reader, Tableau Prep, Tableau Bridge, SQL Query, SAP Business Objects administration, Alteryx Designer, Alteryx Intelligence suite and Alteryx Server.
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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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