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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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NET MVC, C#, Java, NodeJS, HTML, CSS, SASS, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, SQL, Queries, Functions, Stored Procedures, Azure Cosmos DB, MongoDB, Azure, AWS, Business Intelligence, ADF, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power BI, Mobile Development Experience, Xamarin, Swift, Objective-C, CI/CD Pipeline, GitHub Actions, Azure Pipelines, Gitlab Runners.
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The solution architect will specialize in scenarios related to financial management , business intelligence, artificial intelligence, global operations, automation, core platform functionalities and integration into D365 CRM/Sales.
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10+ years combined experience: Analytics, Data Science, Data Engineering, Business Intelligence, Software Development, Program Management, technical/engineering role(s) with a data focus.
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Many of CMU's seven schools and colleges and their departments maintain top national and international rankings in computer science, computer engineering, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, engineering, business, drama, art, and music, among others.
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Graduate Degree in Law, Business, Intelligence Studies, or International Relations preferred. Experience working for a financial institution in an AML investigations function, particularly in the correspondent banking space, and/or ACAMS (Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists) certification and intelligence work in the private or public sector preferred.
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Analytical Thinking, Business Intelligence (BI), Concept Development, Data-Driven Decision Making, Data Integration, Market Research, Performance Metrics, Qualitative Research, Strategic Planning.
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Build capabilities in key technologies that enable tax professionals for client service delivery such as artificial intelligence (AI), Alteryx, Power BI, and more. Ability to learn and navigate technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), Alteryx and Power BI.
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Collaborate with IT Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Platforms, Business Intelligence, Data Engineering, Data Quality and Data Governance stakeholders to: Develop processes for governing the identification, collection, and use of corporate metadata; Take steps to assure metadata accuracy and validity.
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EMD a business unit of Curtiss-Wright in Cheswick, PA designs, manufactures, tests, and provides after-market support for the most advanced, proven and reliable critical function pumps, motors, generators, seals, control rod drive mechanisms and power conditioning electronics available anywhere in the world today.
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As a key member of the sales/commercial team, the Territory Business Manager (TBM) will lead sales at the territory level and serve as the primary liaison between customers and the SpringWorks organization.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager for our Philadelphia, PA territory! Minimum bachelor’s degree in business, building design/construction, architecture or related field.
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The role involves developing data warehousing and business intelligence (DW/BI) solutions, including a custom-built enterprise business intelligence web portal, and supporting the development of medium to large.
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Experience in leading business or IT transformation projects that have supported data science, business intelligence, artificial intelligence, and cloud applications at scale.
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Requirements Qualifications: · Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Public Administration, or a related field. Market Intelligence and Strategy: · Stay updated on market trends, government procurement regulations, and industry best practices.
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