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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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Solid technical skills with an aptitude for learning a variety of proficiency in Business Intelligence tools and database applications (Domo, PowerBI, Tableau preferred), Accounting ERPs (Dynamics preferred but not mandatory) and advanced Excel modeling.
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Qualifications: Requires a bachelor's degree in Intelligence Studies, Accounting, Finance or related field and 1+ years of Bank Secrecy Act and/or AML compliance processes, procedures, and regulations or other directly related compliance experience.
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Must be located in the Phoenix metro area and have at least 5 years analyst experience in a corporate environment to be considered. Avnet is looking for an experienced analyst to drive marketing performance tracking and data-driven insights for the Americas Region.
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Experience with Snowflake SQL warehouse, Power BI and visual analytics, Oracle EPM/EPB, and other business intelligence tools to accomplish this is a plus. What you will be doingThe Senior Financial Business Analyst role will assist in providing financial guidance, analytical support, key insights, trends, and business recommendations within the eCommerce and Digital organization, which is fueling growth for Albertsons Companies, Inc (ACI) over the longer term.
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Join us in evolving our insider threat and capabilities to shape a pro-active, threat intelligence driven fusion model to protect State Street, its customers and partners from the ever evolving and sophisticated global threat actors.
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Collaborate with technical and business experts to understand business requirements, develop an end-to-end plan for business intelligence deliverables, and actively secure their implementation through the scrum process.
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Deliver business intelligence to clients by applying and demonstrating expertise in the areas of advanced analytics, forecasting, data extrapolation, and predictive modeling. Proficiency in SAS Enterprise Business Intelligence software (mid/senior level.
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The MicroStrategy Solutions Analyst will join a team of developers responsible for the firm’s enterprise data warehouse, management reporting, and business intelligence solutions. The MicroStrategy Solutions Analyst will communicate and engage with business sponsors to develop a strong understanding of their data and reporting needs.
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Report individual findings from the analysis of all investigative material on an ongoing basis, write intelligence reports, create graphics and working aids, and prepare discovery and court material for the prosecutor, following the completion of investigative support and as scheduled with the lead investigator and/or Assistant U.S. Attorney.
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Requires a bachelor's degree in Intelligence Studies, Accounting, Finance or related field and 1+ years of Bank Secrecy Act and/or AML compliance processes, procedures, and regulations or other directly related compliance experience.
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Specialty/Competency: IFS - Risk & Quality (R&Q)
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Become an expert in data management and analysis while improving their technical and programming skills with analytical and business intelligence tools such as MS Excel\Access, Tableau, Xceptor, Alteryx, VBA, and Python.
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ODS, EDS, EDW, Data Marts), Business Intelligence, dimensional modeling. Tableau dashboard development, SQL, Python, Data warehousing, Performance optimization. Required - Tableau, Power BI, Cognos, Excel, SQL.
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