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Experience in business intelligence and data visualization tools, such as Tableau. Significant experience in data modeling and architecture within production environments, particularly using Redshift, DataBricks, or Snowflake.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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As a key member of our analytics team, you will design, develop, and maintain data visualizations and business intelligence solutions using Tableau. Provide training and support to business stakeholders on data visualization best practices and Tableau usage.
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Executes strategic sourcing processes for assigned categories from market intelligence, business base-case and development of scope to commercial negotiations, supplier selection and contract execution.
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Learn and grow by working alongside some of the best Operations and Process Improvement experts in the business, as well as Point B Solutions experts in other areas such as change management, org design, technology, strategy, mergers & acquisitions, data & analytics, and others.
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Previous college/university teaching experience at an AACSB-accredited institution on a wide range of business analytics courses with special consideration for those who teach management science, managerial statistics, business analytics, business intelligence, knowledge discovery, big data analytics, or data mining/warehousing.
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Extensive experience with business intelligence tools such as Salesforce, Tableau, Domo, or Power BI (data modeling and visualization) your expertise in SQL and business intelligence tools like Salesforce, Tableau, Domo, or Power BI, you'll transform.
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8+ years of experience selling one or more of the following: AI and/or Data consulting services, Data Analytics, Business Intelligence, Cloud Enablement, Data Science and Digital Transformation.
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We Are: Accenture’s SAP practice, 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 our 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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Crusoe Cloud is a managed cloud services platform powered by stranded energy that enables climate-friendly innovation in computationally intensive fields including artificial intelligence, graphics rendering, and computational biology.
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As a valued member of our Enterprise Risk Team, you will be responsible for execution of a global model risk management (MRM) program ensuring lines of business comply with corporate policies and regulatory guidance for proper model risk management and governance.
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Conducts all business with customers in a manner that adheres to ethics & compliance guidelines and FDA requirements. Communicate market intelligence/competitor activity promptly, including potential sales leads, information regarding product pricing or account activity to District Sales Manager and other appropriate company personnel.
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In collaboration with the Global and regional teams, the individual will effectively harvest and analyze key market data and business/competitive intelligence in support of strategic & business planning as well as tactical initiatives.
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This position will also be the business-facing first line contact and triage for Intelligence Solutions clients. The Intelligence Solutions team is the commercialization engine for data licensing for the organization.
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Experience with HCM Fusion Analytics Warehouse tools and technologies, including Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse, Oracle Data Integrator, and Oracle Business Intelligence. Experience with data visualization tools such as Oracle OLAP, Oracle Reports, and Oracle Business Intelligence.
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