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As a Business Intelligence Manager, you will own the delivery of actionable insights to inform data-driven decisions on sales & marketing strategy, and increase efficiency of our go-to-market operations.
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5+ years experience with SQL and Business Intelligence report development tools such as Business Objects, SSRS, Cognos, MicroStrategy, Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire, etc. Lead/Assist requirements gathering sessions with business and technical stakeholders to distill business and technical requirements, priorities, define key performance indicators (KPI) in development/support of the Bl, Data Warehouse & Data Science roadmap defined by the Business & Data Teams.
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Build new and/or modify existing database/data warehouse/data mart and business intelligence solutions to meet business and system requirements. Perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of BSA/AML and OFAC data for operational, compliance, and other business-related purposes.
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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Business Intelligence Analyst – System Modelingin our Hughes Network Systems division. Experience must include 6 months in design and development in each of the following: Oracle database; SQL; Google BigQuery; Tableau; Google Data Studio; SAP Web Intelligence; and Salesforce.
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The Business Intelligence team within EDM is responsible for delivering analytics solutions that enable our stakeholders to make data driven decisions. Play a key role in building out the Business Intelligence team’s technical capabilities and BI data assets, incorporating entitlements, Tableau, and Snowflake.
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About the Role 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 teams.
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Business Intelligence Engineer / Data Visualization Engineer Intro:In this role, you will be contracted for creating insightful and interactive dashboards and reports that help drive data-driven decisions in the asset management domain.
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Job DescriptionThe Bot Intelligence team builds the tools that provide important insights to the trustworthiness of traffic flowing into our systems. They work across business groups and around the globe, spanning time zones and disciplines to develop inclusive People policies, forecast finances, give legal counsel, safeguard systems, nurture new initiatives, and more.
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Design and document dashboards, reports, and thresholds to monitor business operations and data pipelines. Obtain quantitative and qualitative data about business processes to analyze, determine and promote data driven decisions and changes to the compliance program.
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We are on a mission to evolve how we use data at Shellpoint to grow our business and fulfill theneeds of our customers. You will partner with technical and business stakeholders to implement solutions balancing current and legacy technical standards, while keeping an eye towards scalability and resilience.
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The Business Insights Manager will collaborate closely with our CFO and other business leaders and will be a service provider for the entire organization in relation to the business intelligence tools (Omni) and reporting requests.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst III works on a fast-paced, innovative team within the Business Intelligence department to enable the use of actionable data by IHA business units.
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Evolve, develop, and grow business intelligence solutions for the organization while serving as a trusted partner to the CFO, CEO, and entire Executive Leadership Team.– Transform data collected across multiple touch points including Technology, Digital, Marketing, Store Operations, Culinary, Development and Supply Chain into strategic insights for the Executive Leadership team.
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Design, build, and deploy state of the art AIML models to solve complex business problems. Engage deeply with business teams to identify opportunities and translate the needs into innovative and practical AIML solutions.
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We are seeking an experienced and proactive Lead BI Engineer to join our dynamic team. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business or related fields, or equivalent years of experience.
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