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Job DescriptionThe GCO Marketing Data Analyst provides key insights into the profitability and effectiveness for various acquisition and retention marketing programs by creating analytical dashboards, models, and presentations.
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The Splunk Engineer will provide cyber-focused Splunk subject matter expertise in supporting security enablement and accountability through Splunk development, dashboarding and data visualization.
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A compelling design portfolio with examples of UI/UX, Visual Design, Branding, Presentation Decks, Graphic Design, Print, and information visualization. Core areas of focus include front-end digital design as well as print design including collateral materials, retail marketing materials, and experience design.
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Proving ability to collect data from various sources, determine appropriate storage methods, perform various analyses, distill and communicate key insights/complex findings to non-technical stakeholders through data visualization techniques.
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Proficiency in using data management tools, such as databases (SQL, MySQL, MariaDB) and data visualization software (PowerBI)Knowledge of data quality, security, and governance best practicesCommunication and presentation skills to share data insights and recommendations with stakeholders.
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Managing all aspects of Nutritionals LATAM Upstream CRM including audience insights and segmentation, data management and analysis, customer journey optimization, personalization and content strategy, test and learn initiatives, training, troubleshooting, development of new functionality, and testing/monitoring data quality.
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The Senior Analyst role will assist with the preparation of data models, consolidation of monthly reports, which include outlining trends and opportunities, research related to industry trends, and report development.
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Utilize technical proficiency in data protection technologies, including DLP, CASB, data classification, privacy solutions, behavior analytics, encryption, and Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) tools.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Microsoft Power BI (preferred) or Google Datastudio. Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst Associate. JOB SUMMARY The Data and Program Analyst is responsible for the maintenance and operations of the systems and applications owned by the Non-Financial Risk department and will serve as a contact point for requests and/or issues that arise related to these systems and applications.
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The Data Analyst II will support Health Informatics to achieve high quality health information systems, recommending and implementing strategies to improve the quality of incoming and outgoing data.
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Enabling data analytics and visualization tools to extract valuable insights from the data to enable data-driven decisions. Advanced experience in SQL in big data warehouse systems such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc.
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Data processing/data transformation using ETL/ELT tools such as DBT (Data Build Tool), or Databricks. Experience working with cloud data solutions (Delta Lake, Iceberg, Hudi, Snowflake, Redshift or equivalent.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Power BI is preferred. The candidate must be able to organize data, develop presentations, and present to senior leadership clearly and concisely.
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Experience with data visualization, preferably in React (Recharts, D3, Victory, etc.) Knowledge of analytics databases and data pipelines (OLAP, ETLs) RBI owns four of the world's most prominent and iconic quick service restaurant brands - TIM HORTONS, BURGER KING, POPEYES, and FIREHOUSE SUBS. These independently operated brands have been serving their respective guests, franchisees and communities for decades.
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Loading data Manually, Workflow, Dashboard process should be in OneStream. Mapping to Transformation Rules(Data management). Hands on experience with Cube View, Data Base, Application creation process.
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