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Must be proficient using Microsoft products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, knowledge of Power BI, Power Automate) and SAP Key Responsibilities Coordinate the preparation of routine or special reports for department management review and approval.
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Experience developing and supporting business analytics applications such as Power BI, Excel, MS Access, or other data visualization platforms. Our team champions innovation and excellence to help power modern life.
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Must be proficient using Microsoft products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, knowledge of Power BI, Power Automate) and SAP. Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or closely related degree; Certified Budget Specialist (CBS), CMA certification, or other budgeting, accounting or financial planning, performance and analytics certification preferred.
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Design and implement customized Power BI dashboards to support data visualization and reporting requirements. Provide technical support and troubleshooting for SharePoint and Power BI issues.
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Expert in Microsoft Office including use of Pivot Tables (Power BI is a plus) Experience working with an ERP-based system required as prerequisite (Deltek Costpoint is a plus) Expert in Microsoft Office including use of Pivot Tables (Power BI is a plus.
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Stay updated with the latest SharePoint and Power BI features and best practices. Strong knowledge of Power BI and experience creating customized dashboards. Additionally, expertise in creating customized Power BI reports and dashboards is desired.
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Experience with Microsoft Power BI desired. It specializes in providing industrial services to chemical, petrochemical, industrial and pulp and paper mills throughout the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast area.
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Experience with database management systems (SQL, NoSQL) and data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI). Experience with database management systems (SQL, NoSQL) and data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI.
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Design, build, deploy, and maintain reports and dashboards using Power BI. Proficient understanding and use of Power BI and all other Microsoft Office Suite products, especially Excel.
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