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Collaborating with the Head of Technology, the Business Intelligence Engineer will design, develop, and support business intelligence solutions that turn data into actionable insights that support business decision-making, analytics, and product development.
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If your response to these questions is a yes, apply today and join us as a Business Intelligence Analyst (BI Analyst)! The Position As a Business Intelligence Analyst, you will work closely with line of business and the team and take part of network groups and other stakeholders outside of AM Gentofte.
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Intelligence is the lifeblood of today’s music business, and in this role you’ll get a chance to apply your creativity and problem-solving skills to help our labels and artists connect with consumers across an array of media and mediums.
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You will lead a Business Intelligence development and data engineering team based in Chicago, working directly with Product, Data, PLS Technology, Commercial, Finance and Analytics teams located across London (UK), Madrid (Spain), Springfield (MO), Seattle (WA) and Cochin (India.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Business Intelligence Analyst to join our team. Job Title: Business Intelligence Analyst. 2+ years of experience in business intelligence, data analysis, or a related role.
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As a Business Intelligence Manager, you will own the delivery of actionable insights to inform data-driven decisions on sales & marketing strategy, and increase efficiency of our go-to-market operations.
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The BI Analyst III is responsible for the full life cycle development, implementation, production support, and performance tuning of Data Sets in Business Intelligence Reporting environments.
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The Sr Business Intelligence Analyst will utilize all resources in their toolkit combined with proven experience to build sustainable, useful, and inspirational products. The Sr Business Intelligence Analyst role plays an integral part in understanding metrics about our customers, products, and technological capabilities.
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If you are a passionate and driven Business Intelligence Developer with a strong background in ETL, SQL, Data Modeling, and Visualization, we encourage you to apply by submitting your resume to bk@ Please add me on LinkedIn.
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We are seeking a talented Business Intelligence Engineer to support the Prime Video US Science, Engineering, and Measurement Team. We are continuously raising the bar on the scientific rigor of marketing measurement and optimization through analytics, experiments, and models.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst Lead works as part of the Business Intelligence Department to provide data and reporting to support IHA's pursuit of the Quadruple Aim (high quality, low cost, improved population health, and provider and staff experience.
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Assist in the strategy and development of the data visualization layer of the business intelligence platforms (Tableau) for insight generation for use in campaign monitoring and optimization.
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DE working with Business Intelligence (BI) platforms to deliver synthesized reports and data-driven insights using Looker, Tableau, Power BI. DE executing Business Intelligence (BI) projects and presenting to senior management.
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Play a key role in building out the Business Intelligence team’s technical capabilities and BI data assets, incorporating entitlements, Tableau, and Snowflake. 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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Residing on the Reporting, Analytics, and Business Intelligence Team, the Lead Cogito BI Developer leads and provides technical expertise in the design, development, testing, documentation, maintenance of Epic reporting and analytic solutions including Caboodle/Clarity databases and Healthy Planet, Radar, SlicerDicer, and Reporting Workbench applications.
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