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Experience working with data integration and business intelligence tools (Azure ADF, SSIS, Talend, Profisee, SSRS, Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik). Possess strong working knowledge of various data integration and business intelligence tools, including Azure ADF, SSIS, Talend, Profisee, SSRS, Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik.
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Deliver best-in-class insights, showcasing our application of data visualization (Power BI, Tableau, Excel) and via analytic tools (R, SAS, JMP, Python, Spark), telling concise, actionable stories.
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Visualizing and communicating analytical results, using technologies such as Tableau, Spotfire, Power BI and QlikView. Utilizing intelligent robotic process automation tools (Automation Anywhere, Pega, UiPath, etc.
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The Power BI Developer is responsible for supporting Cushman and Wakefield People Function teams by designing concise, informative, and easy to use reports and dashboards that will allow business leaders to make timely data-driven decisions, specifically regarding HR focused metrics.
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Proficient in data analytics risk systems and tools such as MATLAB Tableau MSCI RiskMetrics or Power BI. Strong analytical and problemsolving skills. The Downstream segment focuses on refining logistics power generation and the marketing of crude oil petroleum and petrochemical products and related services to international and domestic customers.
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Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR), Credit Risks, Machine Learning, Microsoft Power Business Intelligence (BI), Model Building, PL/SQL (Programming Language), Python (Programming Language), Rating Models, Statistics, Stress Testing, Wholesale Banking.
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You can demonstrate experience in commonly used Business Intelligence tools, e.g. Alteryx, SQL, Tableau, Power BI, Business Objects, or other similar tools. Alteryx, Banking, Business, Critical Thinking, Data Acquisition, Data Analysis, Data Management, Data Operations, Data Quality, Decision Making, Financial Products, Leadership, Management Reporting, Microsoft Power BI, People Management.
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Hands-on experience with Dynamics 365 CE and Power Platform (e.g. Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents) Lead and support client workshops to translate business requirements into D365 CE and / or Power Platform applications.
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You know enough about front-end languages (like HTML), computer-information systems, data-analysis fundamentals and data-visualization tools (like Power BI) to hold up your end of a conversation with engineers and analysts.
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Tax technical skills should include a solid understanding of the US international tax provisions such as BEAT, GILTI, FDII, FTCs, and Subpart F. Technology skills can include some or all of the following: Advanced Excel, VBA, Alteryx, and/or Power BI/Tableau.
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Proficiency with GRC platforms, Alteryx, Power BI, data analysis and visualization tools. Internal audit transformation and technology experience, including GRC platforms, data analytics and tools, and AI.
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Familiarity with one or more industry leading data and analytics tool sets including, but not limited to MS Power BI, TIBCO BPM, Spotfire, Tableau, SQL, SAS, R, Python, MATLAB, SPSS – Good.
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Partner directly with senior leadership to understand the reporting needs in order to perform the necessary ETL to build successful tools in Power Bi. We are seeking a skilled Power BI Developer to join our team.
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Expertise in tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Looker for creating dashboards and reports. Knowledge of RPA tools like UiPath, Automation Anywhere, or Blue Prism. Knowledge of Smartsheet or Project Management tools.
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Strong analytical mindset with expert knowledge of SQL and BigQuery, as well as BI tools such DataStudio and Looker (LookML) to implement business reports and BI solutions. Expertise with Google Cloud Platform’s distributed Machine Learning, Data Science and Data Engineering tools (e.g. BigQuery ML, VertexAI, AutoML, Docker, Kubernetes, Kubeflow, Dataproc.
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