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The Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Developer is an experienced data professional who designs, develops and implements analytics tools and data solutions. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Management Information Systems (MIS), Business or related/relevant degree AND minimum of 4 years of experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, and/or Technical/Systems/Application Analyst OR Minimum of 6 years of experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, and/or Technical/Systems/Application Analyst.
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Master’s degree in data science, business, sciences statistics, data mining, applied mathematics, business analytics, engineering, computer science or related field (MBA Preferred.
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4+ years of data analytics in the field of Business Intelligence or Information Management. The Business Intelligence team within EDM is responsible for delivering analytics solutions that enable our stakeholders to make data driven decisions.
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4+ years' of experience in Data Analytics, Business Intelligence and Reporting. Monitor, analyze, and report on key performance metrics using business intelligence tools such as Tableau, providing insights and recommendations for data-driven decision-making.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Manager, Data & Business Intelligence, White River Marine Group, will not only support supply chain initiatives but also extend to sales, finance, operations, customer service, and other critical business areas.
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Works closely with Business Analytics and Project Management staff, identifies data requirements of both internal and external requestors and develops solutions to ensure that those requirements are met.
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With applications in machine learning Data management skills (e.g. data modeling, data integrity QA/QC, querying, analysis) Data science programming/coding in Python and/or R including use of spatial libraries/packages (eg GeoPandas, Rasterio, GDAL/OGR, Terra) Business Intelligence/data visualization platforms such as Tableau, Power BI, etc.
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DE developing reporting and dashboard solutions to define and track KPI and performance metrics, using Tableau, Power BI, and data visualization, trending, and benchmarking; and performing data extraction, transformation, and loading, using SQL and SSIS. DE analyzing, planning, designing, developing, testing, deploying, and supporting Business Intelligence (BI) solutions according to Agile Methodologies, using BI tools.
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As a business intelligence (BI) developer in the business intelligence department, you will be responsible for modeling data, creating interactive and visually appealing reports and dashboards using Microsoft Power BI, managing Unanet (limited), and analyzing data to fulfill various business requests.
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Proven experience in leading solution engineering or product design and associated methodsExperience w/Mixed data sets and approaches (analytics, analytic tools, data science)Exceptional understanding of cutting-edge analytics, technologies, consumer behavior, and travel industryProficiency with Python, SQL, Snowflake, Databricks, Tableau, PowerBI and other commonly used analytics, data management and business intelligence applications.
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In this role, you will oversee teams designing and building data solutions that capture, explore, transform and utilize data to support Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and business intelligence/insights.
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Analytical Thinking, Business Intelligence (BI), Concept Development, Data-Driven Decision Making, Data Integration, Market Research, Performance Metrics, Qualitative Research, Strategic Planning.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:The position of Business Intelligence Developer II - Manager Level requires a bachelor’s degree, or its foreign equivalent, in Computer Information Systems, Information Systems, Computer Applications, Computer Science, IT, Analytics, Computer Engineering, or a related engineering/computer/analytical field.
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Work with Supplier Intelligence/Analytics teams to provide input in the development of contract management and performance metrics and dashboard reporting. Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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Proficiency with Python, SQL, Snowflake, Databricks, Tableau, PowerBI and other commonly used analytics, data management and business intelligence applications. B.S or M.S in quantitative or computational field (i.e., Math, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, Physics or an emphasis in quantitative methods, business analytics, etc.
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