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Utilize business applications and data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI) to create interactive HR reports and translate data findings into clear and understandable insights that drive HR strategies.
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3+ years of experience in data analytics and data science, with extensive expertise in Microsoft Power BI, including advanced data modeling, visualization, and analytics. Innovation and Improvement: Stay at the cutting edge of data analytics, data science, and visualization technologies, continuously seeking ways to innovate and improve our data capabilities.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar tools. Perform data import/export/manipulation/analyzation from various databases and sources. Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, finance, economics, data science or transferable fieldFive years of experience with data reporting and analysisExperience with multiple data query tools and robust knowledge of Microsoft Office products.
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Data Analyst, US HR. Create reports including, but not limited to, headcount, Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), government labor statistics, payroll data, people analytics, audit reports for ERISSA, Workers Compensation, SOX, etc., as well as SQL, data compilation, exporting, scheduling and archiving.
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Technology and systems savvy with experience in Excel, data visualization such as Tableau, ETL/data wrangling tools (e.g. Tableau Prep or Alteryx), etc. Follows data integrity and consistency standards, implements validation rules, and conducts regular data quality checks.
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Proficiency in reporting and data visualization software such as Power-BI, Tableau, SQL. The North Carolina State Board of Elections is seeking applicants for a Data Analyst position.
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Proficiency in data analysis tools and techniques, including SQL, Excel, and data visualization software (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Job Description: We are seeking a highly skilled CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) Data Analyst to join our Engineering Department.
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Experience with data visualization techniques and Tableau Desktop/Cloud. An Impact & Evaluation (I&E) Data Analyst collects, catalogs, and manages data to understand College Advising Corps’ (CAC) impact on high school students’ postsecondary plans.
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Are you a talented BI Analyst with a passion for data analysis and a strong background in business intelligence? As a BI Analyst, you will be responsible for analyzing complex data sets, generating insights, and providing actionable recommendations to drive business growth and efficiency.
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And Data Visualization packages (Tableau, etc. Expert level skills in the following suite of data analysis tools: Data Extraction languages such as SQL. Proficiency with relational databases or Big Data platforms, Data Analysis packages (Python, R, SAS etc.
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Practical Skills: Acquire hands-on experience and practical skills in data analysis, data visualization, SQL, Python, and statistical analysis, equipping you to manage real-world data challenges effectively.
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The position will design engaging and interactive business insight dashboards using Power BI or Tableau and possesses the knowledge and experience on data visualization best practices, with a focus on enhancing interaction and experience.
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Experience in HR data analytics, Workday report writing, SAP interfacing with HR data analytics and report writing is preferred. Develop and maintain data validation and data automation processes to ensure accurate and up-to-date HR data is available for analysis.
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Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, finance, economics, data science or transferable field. Support company growth objectives through effective data management and communication skills. Explore the functionality and deployment of software tools available to automate processes, error-proof data movement, and provide for the accurate and efficient distribution of information based in data.
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Experience using data visualization tools such as Tableau and R Shiny to create user friendly visualizations required. Use data visualization tools including Tableau and/or R-Shiny to design, develop, and maintain user-friendly data visualizations and dashboards.
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