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Senior Manager, Business Intelligence & Analytics

Company Name:
Aflac
F/T Senior Manager, Business Intelligence & Analytics (Columbus, GA). Lead Business Intelligence and Analytics for the company, to build world-class capabilities in this domain, including global data analysis. Lead execution of Data Governance process for the Enterprise, driving decisions on master data governance with division executives. Lead the team responsible to design, develop, deliver and maintain advanced analytics and reporting across all operating divisions. Evaluate new technology and continually enhance analytics, reporting, and data visualization systems, platforms and processes to meet customers needs. Provide timely, accurate and consistent data, reports and analysis. Operate, maintain and enhance advanced data warehouses, data marts, operational data stores, and ETL processes (extract/transform/load). Design, manage and operate enterprise class analytics platforms supporting several thousand global users. Grow the analytical maturity of the organization, including End-User/Organization empowerment to ensure that users understand context, data and tools/technology. Manage and integrate external data sources into corporate data analysis. Must have a Masters Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Business Administration, or a related field. Must have 2 years of experience in job offered or 2 years experience in a position with same duties. Send resume to Catherine H. Coppedge, Senior Associate Counsel, Aflac, 1932 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA 31999.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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