Business Intelligence Engineer Financial & Banking - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Business Intelligence Engineer

Job summaryWe're a company of pioneers.
It's our job to make bold bets and we get our energy from inventing on behalf of customers.
Success is measured against the possible, not the probable.
For today's pioneers, that's exactly why there's no place on Earth they'd rather build than here.
The OpsTech IT team needs an individual with excellent analytical abilities, knowledge of business intelligence solutions, as well as outstanding business acumen and the ability to work with quantitative and business teams.
Our top candidate will be a self-starter comfortable forging their own trail, with a sharp eye for details, an ability to work in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment, and the ability to communicate effectively with senior leadership.
The ideal candidate is an independent and curious self-starter with a demonstrated ability to produce high-quality technical content, drive complex documentation projects, collaborate with technologists and subject matter experts, and have a high tolerance for ambiguity and a bias toward action.
Responsibilities Include:
Enable effective decision making by retrieving and aggregating data from multiple sources and compiling it into a digestible and actionable format Partnering with other analysts and engineers to build analytical solutions to deliver on business goals Propose and implement business metrics for senior management reviews and work with business intelligence and data engineers to design and develop data infrastructure to support business growth Perform deep-dives to find the root causes behind variances of key parameters over a given time-period.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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