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As a senior member of Logically AI. Inc’s team you will be responsible for business development with U.S. Federal agencies such as the Department of Defense, Department of State, and members of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
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The Team: The Ratings Technology Business Intelligence Platforms ART is responsible for the development, platform support, and expert services for the Ratings Business Intelligence Ecosystem: Power BI, MicroStrategy, QLIK, and Tableau supporting 3k+ users globally.
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The Senior Business Intelligence Analyst will practice appropriate data stewardship under UGA’s data governance model, provide mentorship and training to new analysts and office interns, and support data literacy programming of the Office of Institutional Research.
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Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is looking for a Marketing BI (Business Intelligence) Analyst who is responsible for processing data, developing dashboards, and extracting actionable insights for the Digital Marketing teams.
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Title: Business Intelligence Architect/Developer Location: Fairfax Virginia Duration: 5 Years Client: Fairfax County The applicant is the center of our universe. Architect/Developer should have strong technical experience in data analysis business intelligence and/or data science.
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The Director of Business Intelligence leads & manages a team of resources and oversees all activities in relation to the ingestion and visualization of operational data in alignment with the business’s strategy, vision, and objectives.
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Strong knowledge and experience with WebFocus version 8, App-Studio, InfoAssist, Business Views, Portals. Experience with Web Focus, Qlik Sense & Alteryx is a must. You will work on data extraction, data transformation, data loading into GCP & WebFocus Integration to support the Enterprise in the Data Factory on Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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The First Watch Restaurant Business Intelligence (BI) Developer is responsible for building and managing First Watch analytical solutions. The ideal candidate will apply proven technical expertise in designing, developing, and maintaining business intelligence solutions.
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We are seeking a skilled Business Intelligence Developer with strong experience in QlikView/Qlik Sense and/or MicroStrategy to join our team. Knowledge of information design techniques and business intelligence platforms (Qlik, MicroStrategy.
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5 years of experience with SQL, Tableau, and/or other similar business intelligence tools. or foreign equivalent degree followed by 5 years of data science and/or business intelligence experience.
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Our priorities are focused on Accounting, Finance, Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, Data Science, Management of Information Systems, and related fields. Project delivery or consulting experience in business scenarios, preferably in a data analytics/business intelligence/strategy and process optimization role.
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Are you an Business Intelligence Architect/Developer looking for your next long-term contract? Versed in Business Intelligence and data analysis software systems and concepts.
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Proven experience (3 years) as a Business Intelligence Analyst or in a similar role with expertise in Microsoft Power BI. We are seeking a highly analytical and detail-oriented Business Intelligence Analyst to join our team.
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Asset Management Business Intelligence Analyst will contribute to leading programs by delivering business and artificial intelligence analytics initiatives. As a business intelligence specialist, your efforts will involve providing solutions to impactful business initiatives.
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5+ years experience with SQL and Business Intelligence report development tools such as Business Objects, SSRS, Cognos, MicroStrategy, Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire, etc. 3+ years experience with Data Governance deliverables such as Business Glossary, Data Lineage, etc.
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