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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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In Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field 2+ years of database development and data analysis experience 2+ years of data transformation experience A good understanding of dimensional models (Star or Snowflake schemas) Proven experience as a BI Developer or similar role, with a strong understanding of business intelligence concepts and methodologies Proficiency in SQL programming and experience with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is a data professional who designs, develops, and implements analytics tools and data solutions. Be a forward-facing business intelligence partner of the Finance Department within the company and support projects and change management initiatives across key project owners (IT, Finance, Operations, Human Resources, Marketing, etc.
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UMG’s Analytics & Insights team within the Global eCommerce & Marketing group is looking for a Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer to help unify data sources, package analyses, and communicate meaningful insights to internal, label, and artist management audiences.
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In this role, you will provide GEOINT and Intelligence Community advanced expertise, guidance, consultation, facilitation in the fields, including, but not limited to: engineering and technology, policy and administration, planning; analysis, training and development of emerging technology, facilities, communications, business, and management.
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SQL, MIS, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Innovate, Innovation, developer, technical, analyst, analytics, BI, Business Intelligence, Dimensional Modeling, IT, I.T., information technology, LTL, IT in Transportation industry, transportation and IT, REST, Looker, Node JS, PDI.
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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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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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10+ years of related work experience as a Business Intelligence Analyst or Manager with cross departmental functional knowledge. The Business Intelligence Analytics Manager t will be a core member of the IT Leadership Team and will gain expertise across multiple systems and provide guidance and hands on mentoring for the team.
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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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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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As a Senior Business Intelligence Developer, you will be responsible for collecting, organizing and analyzing terabytes of fan data from over 200 mobile sports apps around the world, including those of NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, and LaLiga clubs.
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Strong understanding of time-intelligence functions for dynamic date-based analysis. We are actively seeking a skilled and innovative Power BI Developer with a strong background in healthcare analytics.
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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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Proven experience as a Power BI Developer, with expertise in DAX programming and Power Query. Power BI Developer - This individual will play a key role in our Data Analytics team and must have developer experience in DAX programming, Power Query capabilities, and strong MySQL coding skills.
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