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The Senior BI Analyst is a part of the Risk & Insurance organization of HCA. This technically analytical focused position within the IT/Business Intelligence department (part of the Finance team) is responsible for the interpretation and understanding of claims data information.
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ServiceCore is seeking an energetic, ambitious and experienced Business Intelligence Analyst! Business Intelligence Analyst. You may have previously been a Data Analyst, BI Analyst, Data Warehouse Engineer, BI Engineer, Data Engineer, or Data Scientist in the past.
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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.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst at Western Express, you will spend 50% of your time writing complex queries in T-SQL and the remaining 50% of your time developing data visualizations in our BI tool, WebFOCUS.
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AXS is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst to join our team in Los Angeles, CA. The Analyst will contribute to a growing team as we scale those offerings and continue to build meaningful data insights for the business.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst Lead works on a fast-paced, innovative team in the Business Intelligence Department to enable the use of actionable data by IHA business units.
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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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Operating “left of boom,” this position requires a proactive and innovative analyst capable of leveraging a diverse range of collection methods—including emerging artificial intelligence tools—to identify and exploit the most actionable data sets available.
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6 - 8 years Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Analyst, Business analyst or equivalent And. The Sr. Business Intelligence Analyst will work with Credit Admin / Credit Risk / Model Dev team leaders and specialists to understand business goals and needs and translate these into requirements and solution designs with a focus on driving business value and positive outcomes.
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This role is W ONLY (NO CC per client requirements)MUST HAVE:-+ years of experience as a Business/Data Analyst working in Data Warehouse, Master Data Management-Strong SQL -Tableau OR Power BI-Data Governance -Knowledge of Government/Public Sector/Education organizations, hierarchies and structure is a BIG PLUS Responsibilities :The firm has an exciting career opportunities for a Data Analyst within the Data Strategy and Enablement group.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Information Technology Division (ITD) is seeking a Master Data Analyst with demonstrated experience in data analytics to work as a key member of Enterprise Data Asset team.
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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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With all the information available today, it takes a skilled intelligence analyst to know how to find and interpret the best data to give their clients the right answers. Experience working with multiple intelligence disciplines, including Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Imagery Intelligence (IMINT), GEOINT, SIGINT, or OSINT and the data and tools these disciplines utilize.
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The Lead Business Intelligence Analyst for product will have proven experience driving organizational change with data through product outcomes, standing up new analytical capabilities, championing the use of best practices, and staying current with the latest and greatest in the field of data analytics.
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Champion the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Large Language Models (LLM), and Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies to enhance business processes and customer engagement.
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