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Use SAS, SQL, Excel, and other tools to conduct analysis of a client’s relationship marketing programs. Use of digital analytical tools such as Google Analytics and Google BigQuery Data.
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4+ years of experience as a Business/Data Analyst; prior experience in working in Data Warehouse, Master Data Management, Analytics environment a plus. Client has exciting career opportunities for a Data Analyst within the Data Strategy and Enablement group.
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Key Skills: ETL, SQL, Data warehouse, Data Analyst. Hands-on experience on Data Analyst role preferable with BFSI domain. ETL, Power BI, SAS, SQL, Tableau, Excel Pivot or some sort of analytical tool reporting experience is good to have.
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Proficiency in SQL, Excel pivot tables and formulas, data mining, experience with Articulate, and the ability to work independently. Title: Data Analyst / Data Quality Analyst.
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Strong skills with SQL, Excel pivots & formulas, and Data Mining. Grow your career as a Data Quality Analyst with an innovative global bank. Proficient in using data management and analysis tools including basic Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
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Data, Records and Tools Risk Analyst. Development and use of MS Excel, Power Query, Power BI, Power Automate, Power Designer and Python. Try new things, learn new skills and discover what you excel at—all from Day One.
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Primary Talent Partners has a contract opening for a Talent Acquisition Data Analyst with our client in Irving, TX This is a 4-month contract opening with the potential for extension. Advanced Excel with basic Power BI and Power Query experience is required.
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As a Senior Supply Chain Data Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our current SQL-based planning tools, while identifying opportunities for process improvement. We are looking for a passionate Data Analyst who is a strong team player and is able to turn data into information, information into insight and insight into business decisions.
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Under the general supervision of a manager, the Data Analyst, provides analytical and operational support to one or more of these areas: Client Services, Safety & Security, Licensing, Facility Compliance, and customer reporting – as assigned.
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WHAT WE ARE SEEKING We have assignments available to help our insurance industry clients in Data Analyst positions. NET, ASP, JSON, and XML. Experience with ANY of the following technologies: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SSIS Reporting, Power BI , Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Share point, Excel, Power Query, Power Pivot.
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We have assignments available to help our insurance industry clients in Data Analyst positions. Experience with ANY of the following technologies: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SSIS Reporting, Power BI, Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Share point, Excel, Power Query, Power Pivot.
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Talent Acquisition Data Analyst, ID: 33508186. The Talent Acquisition Analytics team acts as a trusted data partner for recruiting leaders to drive execution of recruiting best practices and disseminate insights across global talent acquisition teams.
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Talent Acquisition Data Analyst. Analyze data including and not limited to recruiting processes, recruiting programs, talent intelligence. Turn complex data into compelling, actionable insights and effectively communicate insights to stakeholders.
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And a good eye for concise data visualization (Excel, Google Charts, etc) Proven working experience as a Data Analyst or Business Data Analyst. Knowledge of statistics and experience using one or more statistical packages for analyzing datasets (Excel, SPSS, SAS, etc.
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T alent Acquisition Data Analyst needed for an on-site role in Irving, TX YOU MUST LIVE LOCAL. Demonstrated ability to analyze complex data, turn it into actionable insights, and communicate insights effectively.
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