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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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Business Intelligence Analyst II. Knowledgeable Practitioner of designing, developing, and deploying Business Intelligence tools (i. 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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The School of Arts, Media and Engineering in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University is seeking a highly motivated Business Operations Specialist who demonstrates independent judgment and problem-solving skills.
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The Sr. Business Intelligence Developer leverages Power BI, BigQuery, and Microsoft SQL databases to define, develop and deliver actionable reports and dashboards for the organization. Working across the organization, this leader will become knowledgeable about the business and be able to act as an internal advisor on the best use of data to serve operational, administrative, and customer-facing needs.
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Work with multi-functional business units and IT teams to understand and document project objectives, scope, requirements, milestone, deliverables, schedule and cost estimates. If so, consider becoming an Oxford Life Insurance’s Business Analyst.
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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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Associates Degree from a regionally accredited institution in business statistics, educational studies, business administration or directly related field and six (6) years of professional-level experience in research and analysis that includes responsibility for coordinating projects and programs.
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Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services. As a Business Development Associate (BDA), you will play a pivotal role in initiating contact with potential sellers, advocating for the value of Square in enhancing their business operations.
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Our industry-recognized team is in high demand across data analytics, robotic process automation, and artificial intelligence. This role will perform hands-on delivery of solutions that include artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive services, ML models, pipelines, databases, and other data analytics components, contributing to the development and unit testing of solutions.
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Serve as the lead attorney for the company’s Value-Based Care business unit advising the VBC leadership team on legal and regulatory matters, risk management strategies, and contracting strategies.
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We are looking for an SAP Business Analyst to manage and configure Procure to Pay (P2P), Financial Transaction Manager (FTM), and peripherals (e.g., advanced planning, MES) application activities related to our production plants.
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As the Business Development Manager, you'll provide thought leadership, strategy development, and execution around the Purina 4P (Price, Promotion, Product, Place) strategies within Pet Specialty environments to develop go-to-market solutions that drive competitive advantage.
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The Operator will use a variety of tools that range from access control and alarm monitoring systems to various business intelligence sources, open-source media, Internet, and in-house tools.
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Accenture s SAP practice in the West, and we bring the New to life using design thinking, agile development methodologies, and the latest smart tech for SAP when it comes to automation and AI. We help out clients apply intelligence to set their business apart and make them more proactive, predictive and productive - the power of the intelligent enterprise.
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The ideal candidate is an attorney registered with the USPTO-and with a background in artificial intelligence and machine software, and/or a degree in software engineering or prior experience, as well as a demonstrated ability to collaborate closely with inventors.
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