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Advanced Analytics: Applying advanced analytics techniques, such as predictive modeling, machine learning, and clustering, to uncover insights and patterns within HR data. Strong understanding of use of data (e.g. for analytics, business intelligence) as well as data management (e.g. data warehousing, BI delivery) and data governance (standards, quality, metadata), industry trends, and best practices.
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Asset liability management: Including conducting regularly scheduled and ad hoc interest rate and market sensitivity modeling, commensurately producing comprehensive reporting results and providing output through the Bank's governance structures.
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Experience with governance, controls, process and procedures, centers of competency, change management, conceptual data modeling, master data management, data standardization and stewardship, information integrity and compliance, and data quality management.
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Best Practices and Governance: Establish and enforce best practices for Tableau development, data visualization, and data governance within the organization. Data Modeling: Develop and maintain data models and metadata in Tableau to ensure data accuracy and consistency across reports and dashboards.
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Other data warehousing and business intelligence skills include working knowledge of: SDLC practices, server and database environment management, data warehouse and BI architecture, data cleansing and data quality management, data governance, master data management.
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