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2+ years of experience using data visualization tools such as Tableau, R Shiny, Power BI, Flask etc. 4+ years of experience using data visualization tools such as Tableau, R Shiny, Power BI, Flask etc.
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Experience delivering solutions and insights on the Microsoft Azure platform with exposure to Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, PostgreSQL, Azure SQL DB, Power BI or Azure ADLS Gen2.
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Leverage existing BI tools, including Power BI and QlikView to develop analyses. Proficient in BI tools - Power BI and/or Qlikview experience is a plus.
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Experience with or knowledge of visualization tools like Power BI, Tableau, ArcGIS, etc. In this client-facing role, you will support business leaders in the successful development of data strategies, data governance programs, data modernization roadmaps, reporting and visualization tools, and craft business cases for funding of data initiatives at large corporations, in particular regard to EHS and ESG functions.
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Technical Skills: Expertise in Python, R, SQL, cloud-based infrastructures (AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure), and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Qlik). To support its growth, Sia Partners is recruiting a Data Science Manager with strong expertise in marketing, client, and product challenges.
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Experience in data visualization and reporting tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Cognos. Experience using Oracle databases, Excel (pivot tables, v-lookup, etc), Power BI, R, data modeling, predictive modeling, and SQL. Knowledge of utility accounting, regulatory principles, and data mining.
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In addition, you will assist in the implementation of the automation roadmap for audit, which includes improving audit department efficiency through Robotic Process Automation (RPA), leveraging tools like Alteryx and Power BI to enable continuous auditing.
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You will be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining data pipelines using technologies like Fivetran, Azure Data Factory and Python into our Snowflake data warehouse and transforming the data using tools like dbt and Coalesce.
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Client Engagement: Identify opportunities to expand Sia Partners' Data Science offering to existing clients. You will join the global Data Science capability at Sia Partners, consisting of 300+ Data Scientists located across Europe, North America, and Asia. You will be part of the growing US Data Science team, focusing on marketing analytics for various sectors including luxury, energy, FMCG, banking, and insurance.
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Collects and analyzes datasets using Excel, MS Access, R, SQL, Power BI and other tools and languages as required. Experience in the use of Microsoft Power BI desktop, with knowledge and experience loading and transforming data within the tool and writing and editing DAX programming.
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Alteryx, Banking, Business, Critical Thinking, Data Acquisition, Data Analysis, Data Management, Data Operations, Data Quality, Decision Making, Financial Products, Leadership, Management Reporting, Microsoft Power BI, People Management.
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Hands-on experience with data visualization and analytic dashboard development, experience with Tableau (preferred), Domo, Power BI, Shiny, or other platforms. The Manager, BI Product Development is responsible for guiding and supporting all facets of CRM analytics projects.
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Certifications in Power BI, DataBricks, or other relevant data management tools. Minimum of 5 years of experience in data engineering, specifically with extensive use of Power BI and DataBricks.
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Visualizing and communicating analytical results, using technologies such as Tableau, Spotfire, Power BI and QlikView. Possessing experience with one or more of the following key programming and data analytics tools: Python, R, SAS.
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Familiarity with visualization tools like Spotfire or Power BI. You'll use your expertise in Python, SQL, and data visualization tools to clean, analyze, and transform data from multiple sources, including DC&I, environmental, safety, and financial.
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