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As an Intelligence Specialist, you will work under the oversight of Intelligence Officers (four-year degree required) who serve as managers of intelligence-related activities. Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as an Intelligence Specialist.
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Working knowledge of business intelligence platforms, data management platforms, or SQL-based languages (Tableau, Business Objects, Snowflake, Hadoop, Netezza, NoSQL, ANSI SQL, or related). As a dedicated Business Intelligence Analyst II, you will analyze business problems and issues using data from internal and external sources to provide insight to analysts and decision makers.
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Senior Data Product Manager - Business Intelligence. Experience with: Tableau, Business Objects, Salesforce, Google Analytics, SQL Server, Hive, Spark, SQL, and data architecture tools such as HDFS, Aerospike, ElasticSearch, Kafka.
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This is an excellent opportunity to join our CDO data consumption team as a Business Intelligence Analyst enabling trusted self-serve reporting and analytics solutions for our data consumers. Utilize BigQuery ML & Vertex AI to integrate insights into Looker self-serve solutions.
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CoolSys is seeking a dynamic and experienced Business Intelligence Manager to join our team. As the Business Intelligence Manager, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement data-driven solutions that support our business objectives.
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The Boeing Company is currently seeking a Data and Artificial Intelligence Platform Architecture Senior Manager to join the team in either Seattle, WA; Chicago, IL; El Segundo, CA; Hazelwood, MO; Mesa, AZ; North Charleston, SC; or Plano, TX.
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As an Amazon Business Intelligence Manager you will be working in one of the world's largest and most complex data warehouse environments. This role is within Amazon Logistics (AMZL) ORBIT (Operations Reporting, Business Intelligence, and Technology) team.
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7+ years threat intelligence, red team, or attack surface management experience, or related cyber security experience (Threat Prevention, Monitoring & Response, Defense) + Understanding of threat intelligence, offensive security, and attack surface management and their role in securing an enterprise.
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Position Summary: Our Business Intelligence Analyst Will take ownership of solution implementation in response to customer requests. Foresight Intelligence is a privately held, self-funded and rapidly growing entrepreneurial data company.
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Additional familiarity with other BI tools and technologies preferred (e.g. data gateway management, data warehousing, database management, SSRS and TSQL, Microsoft Business Intelligence Stack, and MDX.
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Ability to clearly explain and articulate the value of relevant data/content, such as Pharmacovigilance, Chemical Manufacturing Controls, and Regulatory Intelligence. Hands-on/practitioner experience (or extensive client-facing consulting experience) within the Regulatory landscape, Intelligence, and Regulatory workflows.
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Senior Business Intelligence Analyst. at least ten (10) years’ experience working with Business Intelligence/Analytics software, extensive Power BI is required. Ensures the protection of business intelligence through the most up-to-date practices of cybersecurity and risk management.
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Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Data Engineering applications preferred. Proficient use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, VBA for Excel PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams. 3-5 years’ experience working with Power BI, Pentaho, Python, Informatica, or any other major ETL tools preferred.
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As the Business Intelligence & Analytics Manager on Iridium's IT Data and Analytics team, you will work closely with leaders across product, finance, and marketing to support and implement high-quality, data-driven decisions.
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Join the Decision Intelligence Product Management team focused on providing Risk intelligence to US Financial Institutions to combat fraud in the financial industry. Maven Family Planning – provides support through your Parenting journey including egg freezing, fertility, adoption, surrogacy, pregnancy, postpartum, early pediatrics, and returning to work.
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