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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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Experience with the GEOINT domain including geospatial intelligence or remote sensing, GEOINT databases, including GIMS, BVI, or CRATE, and ABI and multi-INT fusion. Masego Inc. provides expert Geospatial Intelligence Solutions in addition to Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and GEOINT instructional services.
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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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Strong working knowledge of Malware Analysis & Threat Intelligence, including Cyber Threat Intelligence, Malware Analysis, Forensics & Media Exploitation and identifying and extracting actionable intelligence for various storage medium.
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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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Knowledge of artificial intelligence and machine learning landscape, combined with strong business consulting competence, enabling the identification, design and deployment of optimal AI / machine learning business opportunities.
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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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Familiarity with concepts of Analytics, Machine Learning, Internet of Things, Business Intelligence, Databases, Data Lakes, Robotic Process Automation, Data security/governance/compliance, Data Modeling, Building a Data Strategy, Data Visualization.
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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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You are not afraid to imagine next generation AMI solutions powered by artificial intelligence, automation, layered intelligence, and edge computing. Minimum 7 years of project implementation experience in AMI processes and technologies; experience with interlocking business and IT requirements and inputs into a cohesive AMI solution.
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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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We are seeking a financial professional who has experience in financial analytics, expense allocation, Finance technology architecture, flow of data into and out of various financial systems, and business intelligence dashboard tools (to be able to enhance existing dashboard views and/or to build new dashboard views.
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Partner with Product Team, Strategic Finance Business Partners, Controllers, and FP&A Expense Team to enhance existing and/or create new allocated expense analytical views to answer critical business questions being asked by business leaders and Finance leaders, with a focus on developing self-service analytics to key business partners.
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At LPL, independence means that advisors have the freedom they deserve to choose the business model, services, and technology resources that allow them to run their perfect practice. Joining as Senior Business/Data Analyst, you will be responsible for building and maintaining the sustainable, scalable products and capabilities that support our advisors to deliver world-class services for their investors.
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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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