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Highly proficient in Excel, PowerPoint, Business intelligence tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, and Sisense)Strong problem-solving skills, ability to structure solutions into a data model to support analytics needs.
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Data Visualization Tools (e.g. QlikView, Tableau, Power Bi). This includes applying data science and technology skillsets when working with large-scale financial institutions, financial technology ("fintech") organizations, and other money service businesses.
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This individual will be adept at synthesizing meaningful and actionable information out of vast amounts of data, leveraging data mining and analytics tools including Power BI, SAP Analytics Cloud, Tableau, SAS, and other similar data analytics tools.
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Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Grafana, Looker). Position Summary: As a Senior Software Engineer, Data Science on the Insights team, you will be part of a fast-paced team that is pioneering products built on our BrainOS platform to revolutionize the Retail Inventory Analytics Space.
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Interpret data, analyze results using data science, machine learning, data visualization and statistical techniques for ongoing reports. hands-on Technical skill with deep experience: Power BI, Tableau or equivalent BI tools, SQL or Python.
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Present data to leadership through interactive dashboards using data visualization te chn iques such as Tableau or Power BI, to bring data to the forefront for real-time decision-making.
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Experience with Crystal Ball, Tableau, Power BI, Power Query, Python, or R. You’ll build dashboards with modern visualization tools, develop cost and risk analyses using Monte Carlo simulation software such as Crystal Ball, and use data science to provide meaningful insight into the data.
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Familiarity with data analysis and exploration tools, such as R, Power BI and Tableau, etc. Experience with Data Science Platforms such as Databricks. Master’s degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Bioinformatics or related field and 1+ years as noted above.
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Design, develop, and maintain predictive analytics tools using Power BI and Power Apps. Established in 2002, The Marlin Alliance is seeking to hire highly skilled individuals to support mission-critical projects within the Navy. We are looking for motivated individuals to lead and support digital transformation, data science and analytics, and automation projects for a variety of Navy clients.
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Data Visualizations in Excel/Power BI including preparing presentations. Degree in a relevant program such as Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Finance, Actuarial, Business Intelligence, or other closely related program preferred, or equivalent work experience.
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Familiarity with reporting and data visualization tools such as SSIS, SSRS, Crystal Reports and Power BI. Knowledge of standard approaches to documenting business and technical processes using diagramming tools such as Visio.
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2+ years of experience in technical hands-on experience extracting data and analyzing electronic data from enterprise systems, knowledge of SQL, SAP, Power BI, Python. A bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, Environmental Sciences, Occupation Health and Safety, other related degree and/or equivalent experience is required.
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Database management/data science experience is an asset (e.g., Power BI) A Bachelor’s or Master of Science degree in Engineering, Life Sciences or Computer Science, preferably in Biomedical Engineering, Robotics, Biology, Chemistry, or related scientific subject area and a minimum of 6 years of relevant experience required.
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Performs data analytics and documents audit results ensuring that conclusions, findings, and recommendations are properly supported. Support audits with data analytics, planning, fieldwork, and reporting phases.
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This include applying data science and technology skillsets when working with large-scale financial institutions, financial technology ("fintech") organizations, and other money service businesses.
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