Turnitin, LLC

Computer Software

Director,BusinessIntelligence&Analytics(BIA)

$215–315k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Director, Business Intelligence & Analytics (BIA) at Turnitin, LLC. Skills: Business Intelligence, Analytics Engineering, Data Modeling, AI Implementation. Own and maintain business KPIs. Define business metrics”

Industry & Context.

Computer Software
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting; Data-driven decision making

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years experience, SQL proficiency, Data engineering discipline

Nice to Have

PhD preferred, Experience with AI coding assistants, Cloud platform certifications

What You'll Do.

Own and maintain business KPIs

Define business metrics

Establish single version of truth

Reconcile conflicting numbers

Turn fuzzy questions into measures

Design analytics/data model

Audit data cleanliness

Ensure data reliability

Modernize BI delivery

Build and deliver presentations

Debug Dagster pipelines

Institute leading practices

Pair analytics-engineering discipline

Provide self-service access

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with field teams; Partner with operational teams; Work with leadership; Work with C-suite; Pair with engineers

Communication Scope

Board-ready presentation; Translate data into story

Process & Methodology

Git, CI/CD

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