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Must have proven experience with analytic and data visualization tool like Power BI. The Sr. Data Analyst will own the process from data wrangling up to the executive report out.
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5+ years of experience as a Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Analyst, or related role. Stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in business intelligence (BI) and data visualization.
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The Data Analyst must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of SAP and/or other ERP Systems, Power BI, and familiarity with industry standards. The Data Analyst will perform duties relating to in-house reporting and analyzing data with respect to the operation’s profitability and play a role in enhancing data quality.
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Experience developing data visualizations, using tools such as Power BI or Tableau. Analytical skills to work with large data such as Alteryx, R, SQL or Python to accumulate, organize, and assimilate large amounts of information.
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The Business Development Data Analyst is responsible for maintaining data consistency, building data visualizations, and working with OVG’s venue subject matter experts to analyze core KPIs of the venue and event management business.
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The Fraud Data Analyst will play a critical role in Ria's fraud mitigation program by monitoring transaction data, identifying potential fraud threats, and performing data analysis to enhance our fraud prevention efforts.
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Proficiency in designing and creating dashboards in Microsoft Power BI. This role involves analyzing big data and using programming in languages like Python or R to develop and maintain fraud detection models and rules.
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At least 1 year of experience with data visualization (preferably using Power BI or Tableau) and querying data using SQL. Marathon Petroleum Company LP (MPC) is seeking a Data Analyst professional to join the Commercial organization's Data Analytics & Strategy (DAS) team.
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Foundational proficiency in data analysis tools like Excel, Tableau, or Power BI to analyze and visualize HR data. Provide data management support across Human Resources including data entry into SAP and SuccessFactors (OM, PA, position management ), data clean-up and ensuring integrity of data to meet quality control procedures and performance metrics.
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East Daley Analytics, the North American Midstream Expert , is seeking a Commodity Data Analyst. marketsExcel (Macro & VBA), PowerPoint, Python, SQL, R, Snowflake, STATA, Tableau, and Power BI.
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Proficiency with data visualization tools (Tableau, Qlik, Power BI, etc.) The primary responsibility of the Data Analyst is to help leaders and business units make data driven decisions through report and dashboard development as well as statistical and ad hoc analysis.
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Utilize Spotfire and Power BI to design, review, and interpret business reporting requirements, ensuring accurate and reliable data for end users across production, capital, and LOE visualizations.
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5+ years of experience in a data analyst or data scientist role. Familiarity with business intelligence tools (e.g., SAP BI, Microsoft Power BI, Tableau) Data extraction / manipulation: Business Objects, Alteryx, Knime, Excel, or similar.
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Proficiency with BI/Analytics tools such as Alteryx, Tableau, and Power BI is preferred. As a Senior Business Analyst, you will report to the Director of Supply Chain Finance, focusing on developing solutions to measure both financial and non-financial metrics in operations and supply chain.
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We have assignments available to help our insurance industry clients in Data Analyst positions. Experience with ANY of the following technologies: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SSIS Reporting, Power BI, Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Share point, Excel, Power Query, Power Pivot.
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