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Business Intelligence Developer - New York - $100,000 - $130,000. Role: Business Intelligence Developer. Proven experience as a BI Developer or similar role, with expertise in SQL, ETL tools, and data visualization platforms.
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A bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering or business or finance or accounting. Perform analysis of complex data sets to better understand trends, relationships between variables, and to formulate business intelligence insights.
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The Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst/Developer is responsible for designing, developing and implementing data-driven solutions to support business decisions specifically related to Measurement Based Care. This role involves working closely with Clinical and Quality teams to understand analytical needs and deliver actionable insights through data visualization, reporting and data analysis.
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The OBIEE/BI Developer will provide day-to-day application support and enhancements and work closely with the business and data analysts. Provide training and support to business users on OBIEE tools and Oracle Analytics Server (OAS) dashboards.
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The role of a Business Intelligence Analyst Level 3 is to elicit, analyze and validate the advanced and complex BI needs of the business. The BI Analyst will apply communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to present the right data in the right format to help the business make the right decision.
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We seek a skilled Power BI/ SQL developer to join our team. In this role, you will transform large, complex datasets into presentable dashboards and reports for business decision-making.
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Minimum 2 years' experience within Information Technology, Business Intelligence and Database, developing data visualizations, end user reports and performing data analysis, using BI Platforms including Business Objects and Power BI (Web Intelligence, Information Design Tool (IDT.
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We are currently seeking a talented Business Intelligence Developer to work in our New York office as part of a team responsible for developing internal applications that are highly visible and have a direct impact on corporate profitability.
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Strong inside sales and lead generation skills with proven experience in business development. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field preferred. Prospect for new business and manage an existing book of clients, showcasing how our services can enhance their operations in employment, leadership, and human resources.
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Nerton Construction is currently seeking a dynamic and experienced Business Development Coordinator. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in business development within the construction, architecture, or interior design industry.
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Extensive command in Business Objects Architecture. Proven proficiency and understanding of end to end Business Intelligence systems architecture from the. High level flexibility is required to be able to quickly adapt to management directions, to address any ongoing or changing business needs.
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Develop and maintain reporting structures including data structures, Business Objects Universes and related structures, SQL queries and reports to support the needs of the FMS project as well as on-going needs of business owners.
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Collaborate with business analysts, developers, project managers, and business users in Agile/Scrum activities. Assist with breaking down business partner stories and requirements into backlog items for developers and ensure a thorough understanding of each.
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As a BI Developer, you will collaborate closely with product managers, business users and engineering to understand business requirements, analyze data and provide data solutions.
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We are seeking an experienced, customer-obsessed, Sr. Business Developer to help effectively communicate the organization’s strategy and vision to our customers, employees, and stakeholders to help drive the impact of GenAI. In this role, you will be responsible for driving strategic enablement, executive engagement, and customer content for public service customers for the GenAIIC team.
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