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Our client is seeking a Data Analytics Associate - Business Analyst / Business Intelligence Developer to join their technology team. Able to digest complexity while maintaining an understanding of the "big picture" of business needs.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) developer role works within a team of skilled professionals in the analysis, design and development of BI solutions, working closely with business and IT partners to transform requirements into effective solutions, leveraging their expertise in Business Objects (BOBJ) R3.1 or R4 Universe design, Web Intelligence (Webi), Xcelsius (Dashboards), Crystal Reports, and SQL programming.
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Develop, maintain, and optimize business intelligence solutions, including data models, dashboards, and reports. ● 4+ years of business intelligence development experience including designing data models and developing BI dashboards.
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Minimum 1-2 years in Information Technology, Business Intelligence, or other Analytical Roles, developing SQL queries, reports, data visualizations, and performing data analysis using BI Platforms such as Tableau, Business Objects - Web Intelligence, Information Design Tool (IDT.
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Technical Requirements: Cloud HCM BI Publisher Integration Cloud (OIC) APIs Transaction Business Intelligence (OTBI) Process Automation (OPA) a plus Primary Location Full Time Salary Range of.
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Experience in delivering Data Warehousing/Business Intelligence solutions Preferably experienced in multiple DW/BI aspects from ETL, Data Access Control, Data quality to Metadata management & data governance Strong SQL skills in complex queries and data manipulation a must.
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We are seeking a Dashboard Developer for a high-priority project with one of our client. Strong expertise in Qlik for dashboard development. Proficiency in Alteryx for workflow processes. Utilize Alteryx for workflow management.
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We offer an array of services including Core Business Application Development, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Big Data & Analytics, Visualization & Business Intelligence, Robotic Process Automation, Cloud Adoption, Mobility, Digital Adoption, Agile & DevOps, Quality Assurance & Test Automation.
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Senior Java Developer - NYC, Boston, Philadelphia | Locals Preferred - Fulltime Only. Our workforce consists of 5000+ highly skilled professionals, with leadership from Wharton, MIT, IITs, IIMs, and NITs and decades of experience at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, MSCI, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Verizon, British Telecom, ISRO etc.
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Perform analysis of complex data sets to better understand trends, relationships between variables, and to formulate business intelligence insights. A bachelor's or master's degree in engineering or business or finance or accounting.
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Advanced business and data analysis, business process and application knowledge. Role: BI Developer. Alteryx, Tableau, Python, SQL. Expert in Alteryx. Expert in modeling process flows, data relationship flows and event sequencing.
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Importing and redefining data for Business Intelligence. Able to comprehend and translate sophisticated and advanced functional, technical and business requirements into executable architectural designs.
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4-6+ years of experience in developing intuitive, high-performance, high-availability data and business intelligence platforms. Develop and implement software to support internal initiatives, that enhance business processes and manage business intelligence.
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BeaconFire is based in Central NJ, specializes in Software Development, Web Development, and Business Intelligence; we are looking for candidates who are passionate about combining technology and design to create user-friendly websites.
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Under the guidance of the Application Development Manager, the SUNY Research Foundation is seeking an Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Developer to join our dynamic team in Albany, NY. The ideal candidate should demonstrate superior technical and analysis skills along with the willingness to learn, grow, and develop in our technology ecosystem.
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