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As a Business Intelligence Analyst II you will work as a project leader and independent contributor to create a broad view of business strategy and use your knowledge of data analysis and visualization to manage global initiatives that design, develop, and deliver reports, dashboards, and data analytic services.
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Role Summary & ImpactIn this role, you will build, develop, and maintain the reporting infrastructure, the business intelligence, and the data visualization to deliver campaign reporting insights as well as competitive insights.
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Job Segment: Business Intelligence, Cloud, Graphic Design, GIS, Database, Technology, Creative. As the Senior Analyst, Business Intelligence, you will identify, lead and deliver efforts to build reports, visualizations and dashboards using BI tools and practices.
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Intelligence is the lifelineLed 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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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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The primary mission of the C5ISC is to unify the Coast Guard's command, control, communications, computer, cyber and intelligence support structure and business practices to Deliver Technology Solutions for Mission Success.
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We are looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst to Support company operations and decision-making through data analysis, dashboarding, ad-hoc analyses, and other project support.
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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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Sophisticated experience developing business deliverables that leverage business intelligence platforms, data management platforms, or SQL-based languages (Tableau, Business Objects, Snowflake, Hadoop, Netezza, NoSQL, ANSI SQL, or related.
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Maintains industry expertise; advises and applies standard processes in business intelligence solutions and platforms, usability testing, experience design and storytelling. Understands and supports the execution of the business intelligence strategic plan and partners with the business on determining compliant support solutions.
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Advancement Services, the Director of Business Intelligence, is responsible for leading the development and implementation of data-driven strategies to support fundraising efforts.
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Business Intelligence Engineer / Data Visualization Engineer Intro:In this role, you will be contracted for creating insightful and interactive dashboards and reports that help drive data-driven decisions in the asset management domain.
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Master's degree in International Affairs, Political Science, Foreign Area Studies, National Security Studies, Linguistics, Business, Library Science, or a related field preferred. As an open source intelligence (OSINT) and publicly available information (PAI) analyst on our team, you'll explore new data sources, create effective queries, and combine information from disparate sources to support the military client and operational partners.
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Russell Tobin's client, an investment banking company is seeking a Business intelligence Specialist in New York, NY. What are we looking for in our Business Intelligence Specialist.
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Operating Company: Environmental Solutions Group Location: Chattanooga Reports to: Director – Business Intelligence Department: Technology and Development COMPANY SUMMARY: Environmental Solutions Group (ESG) encompasses industry-leading brands — Heil Environmental, Marathon, Bayne, The Curotto-Can, 3rd Eye, and Soft-Pak — to create a premier, fully integrated equipment group serving the solid waste and recycling industry.
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