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The Los Angeles office of Lewis Brisbois is seeking an experienced Proposal & Business Intelligence Manager to join our dynamic marketing and business development team. Prepare formal RFP responses, pitch materials, and competitive intelligence reports for business development and targeting initiatives focused on both existing and prospective clients.
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Then consider joining us as a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst within our Prospect Management and Development Analytics unit. (Required) Ability to understand and incorporate business needs and objectives of varying clients, delivering analytical products that encompass client-specific criteria embedded with departmental and industry best practices.
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As a Business Intelligence Manager, you will partner with multi-functional teams to design, develop, and deliver comprehensive data and reporting solutions that allow business teams to make informed decisions.
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Ring is seeking an insightful and analytical Business Intelligence Engineer with strong business and technical skills to join our growing Ring Subscription and Services BI Organization.
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We are looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst to join the Diabetes Global Marketing organization, where you will play a critical role in our pursuit to data driven insights and solutions and will be responsible to help transform business needs into solutions in close collaboration within the Marketing leaders.
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National employee owned Distribution Company serving consumer goods manufacturers and servicing leading retailers is looking to add a Business Intelligence Developer to their team. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Business Intelligence Developer to join our team in the Manufacturing industry.
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Visiting Professor for Business Intelligence or Database or Analytics at Sherman Oaks Campus. Qualifying credentials must be awarded by an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Administration, or by an international institution determined to hold equivalent accreditation.
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5+ years of experience in a data-driven strategic role with a focus on strategic selling of Intelligence solutionsA complete and comprehensive understanding of BI tools, data visualization, data science, general marketing, digital media and CRM, as well as analytics and business intelligence.
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Business Intelligence Analyst in Sun Valley, CA. Must have MBA. Business Intelligence Analyst in Sun Valley, CA. Must have MBA. Work with IT and data teams to develop and maintain data analytics infrastructure, tools and processes, including data cleansing, data mining, and statistical analysis.
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Assist in the strategy and development of the data visualization layer of the business intelligence platforms (Tableau) for insight generation for use in campaign monitoring and optimization.
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Proficiency with Domo or other Business Intelligence tools (i.e., Tableau, Power BI). The Business Intelligence Analyst will have a day-to-day focus on developing, improving, and maintaining our BI tools and databases.
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Develop a scalable business intelligence function and infrastructure for multiple business units at American Honda Motors. Build and maintain reports, dashboards, and presentations that provide insights in an intuitive manner to support business decisions.
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Develop and execute the overall business intelligence and analytics strategy, aligning it with the merchant’s vision and goals. Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in business intelligence, analytics, or data-driven consulting roles, preferably within the e-commerce industry.
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Five years: Progressively increasing responsibility in management level with experience with report/dashboard delivery, business intelligence, analytics. Manager Analytics Business Intelligence - Remote, Most States Eligible.
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Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards and reports to support business intelligence needs. Proven ability to translate business requirements into effective data visualizations.
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