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The Opportunity: Valiant Residential is seeking an experienced Power BI Developer to lead our dedicated business intelligence team. Enhance existing business intelligence solutions by overseeing coding, testing, and deployment of data solutions, dashboards, and reports using Power BI.
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5+ years of BI Developer experience (SSAS, DAX, Power BI, Paginated Report, Power BI Gateway, Service, Security) llProficiency in Azure Databricks, Azure Data Factory, and Azure SQL Data Warehouse.
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The ideal candidate will play a key role in orchestrating the transition to a modern data platform, have a deep technical understanding of Power BI and possess strong business acumen to translate customer use cases into compelling and efficient visualization designs.
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Efgcompanies.com Job Title : Sr. Business Intelligence Developer Job Summary The Senior Business Intelligence Developer is responsible for the technical implementation of current and future data warehouse, business intelligence solutions and data migration strategies.
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The Business Intelligence Developer will be a strategic resource on the Business Intelligence team within Signify Health. 5+ years of relevant experience in report development, data science, business analytics, business intelligence, or comparable data engineering role, including data warehousing and business intelligence tools, techniques, and technology.
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As part of our global team, you will be responsible to design, develop and maintain business intelligence solutions for Transaction Banking's (TxB) Data & Analytics Platform. You are expected to contribute to the vision and roadmap, and a world-class engineering culture, while integrating business value and client experience within the team.
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Location: Dallas, TX - 3 Days Hybrid.
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In addition, Will work closely with key business stakeholders to devise new ways to measure and predict future business performance as well as uncover insights that could help inform management decisions Management Scope: May provide supervision to Business Intelligence Developer I & II.
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Nisum is a leading global digital commerce firm headquartered in California, with services spanning digital strategy and transformation, insights and analytics, blockchain, business agility, and custom software development.
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Minimum of 3 years in a Business Intelligence developer or Data Analyst role. As the Business Intelligence Developer for the executive offices, you will play a pivotal role in delivering the reporting needs in a timely manner, analyzing and understanding data, and providing solutions for business processes and workflows that will lead to better business integration.
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Minimum 8 years of hands on experience as BI Developer. Minimum 5 year production experience with BI technologies like Tableau, AWS Quicksight, Microsoft Power BI, Oracle BI. Background in data warehouse design (e.g. dimensional modeling) and data mining.
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Dallas County Hospital District DBA Parkland Health has two openings for a Business Intelligence Developer II in Dallas, Texas. Requirements: Employer will accept a Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Administration or related field and at least 24 months of experience working with Business Intelligence (BI) tools and languages.
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Dallas County Hospital District DBA Parkland Health an opening for a Business Intelligence Developer II in Dallas, Texas. Employer will accept a Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Administration or related field and at least 24 months of experience working with Business Intelligence (BI) tools and languages.
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Build BI and Analytics strategies for strong user experience and adoption while providing data and insights to drive key business decisions. Proven ability to analyze complex business problems using data and translate them into actionable insights stemming from data analysis.
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