Sr Business Analyst | Dexcom | Remote (United States)

The Company Dexcom Corporation (NASDAQ DXCM) is a pioneer and global leader in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Dexcom began as a small company with a big dream: To forever change how diabetes is managed. To unlock information and insights that drive better health outcomes. Here we are 25 years later, having pioneered an industry. And we’re just getting started. We are broadening our vision beyond diabetes to empower people to take control of health. That means personalized, actionable insights aimed at solving important health challenges. To continue what we’ve started: Improving human health. We are driven by thousands of ambitious, passionate people worldwide who are willing to fight like warriors to earn the trust of our customers by listening, serving with integrity, thinking big, and being dependable. We’ve already changed millions of lives and we’re ready to change millions more. Our future ambition is to become a leading consumer health technology company while continuing to develop solutions for serious health conditions. We’ll get there by constantly reinventing unique biosensing-technology experiences. Though we’ve come a long way from our small company days, our dreams are bigger than ever. The opportunity to improve health on a global scale stands before us. Meet the team: As part of the Commercial Data Science department, you will join a team which is responsible for leveraging data and analytics to drive innovation and growth within the company. As senior business analyst in our team plays a crucial role in analyzing data, identifying trends, and providing insights to inform business decisions. What makes Dexcom a fun place to work is the opportunity to be part of a fast-growing, purpose-driven team that empowers people to take control of diabetes through innovative continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems. You’ll have the chance to work with awesome colleagues in an open, fast-paced, and fun working environment, where you can make a difference to those living with diabetes. Where you come in: • Partner with business owners and technical peers to in-take requests, develop analytical proposals/solutions, and document processes • Maintain, build, and optimize data warehouse, automatized data flow, and analytics “as-a-service” environment • Have Business Intelligence experience in data collection, aggregation, analysis, visualization, productionization, data enrichment and storytelling • Drive and implement automation to empower the organization to scale efficiently and with flexibility • Report out on proposals, roadmaps, solutions, and project updates to leaderships on regular basis • Strong attention to detail, necessary to deliver high quality analytics and reports to leadership. What makes you successful: • 2+ years working Experience with Tableau • 2+ years working Experience with SQL and database management • Design, develop test, deploy, maintain, and improve dashboard and analyses. • Strong analytical experience with database in writing queries, query optimization, debugging, user defined functions, views, indexes etc. • Highly self-driven, execution-focused, with a willingness to do “what it takes” to deliver results as you will be expected to rapidly cover a considerable amount of demands on data integration • Understanding of development methodology and actual experience writing functional and technical documentations. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, in person, by telephone, and with large teams. • Demonstrated experience resolving complex analytical problems; • Must be able to work cross-functionally. Above all else, must be equal parts data-driven and results-driven • Nice to have working experience in Python-based data integration and pipeline development. • Experience with AWS/GCP Cloud or equivalent on data integration with S3, Redshift, RDS, or BigQuery ecosystems. • Strong experience with source control systems such as Git and Jenkins build and continuous integration tools. What you’ll get: (this section should not be modified) • A front row seat to life changing CGM technology. Learn about our brave #dexcomwarriors community. • A full and comprehensive benefits program. • Growth opportunities on a global scale. • Access to career development through in-house learning programs and/or qualified tuition reimbursement. • An exciting and innovative, industry-leading organization committed to our employees, customers, and the communities we serve. Travel Required: • 0-5% Experience and Education Requirements: (this section should not be modified) • Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline, and a minimum of 5-8 years related experience or Master’s degree and 2-5 years of industry experience or a PhD and 0-2 years experience. Remote Workplace: Your location will be a home office; you are not required to live within commuting distance of your assigned Dexcom site (typically 75 miles/120km). If you reside within commuting di

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