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Knowledge with spatial data collection software (ESRI Collector or equivalent) Responsible for taking field notes and completing data collection for the purpose of fiber optic internet design utilizing existing power infrastructure – can you walk me through the projects your team supports.
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Organize the collection, processing, and analysis of data to produce and continuously update BSA/AML/OFAC systems; manage the data extraction process for highly visible and complex requests.
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Preferred proficiency with spreadsheets (e.g., excel/lotus), data bases (e.g., Access, Dbase), data collection and survey design platforms (e.g., Qualtrics), statistical software (e.g., SPSS, SAS), qualitative data analysis software (e.g., NVIVO, MAXQDA), advanced software (e.g., AMOS, MixORD), and analysis of repeated measures/longitudinal data as appropriate for area of research expertise.
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Participating in INT Functional Management meetings related to Open-source intelligence (OSINT), Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT), and Human Intelligence (HUMINT), as well as ISR Collection, ISR capabilities and ISR Data Integration tasks related to IC and International partnership.
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Data collection, simulation, and verification of Photolithography processes including recipe setup and Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) This is an exciting opportunity for candidates with lithography, Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) data collection, metrology, lithography software and/or modelling capabilities who enjoy a technical challenge working with equipment, processes, and process integration.
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Primary Duties:Assist in the analysis of non-depository licensees including consumer finance, debt collection, loan servicing (including student loan servicers), and money services businesses; review transaction records and reports, including account contracts and disclosures, as well as transaction histories, and perform analyses on data collected to determine compliance with state and federal consumer protection regulations.
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Review and become familiar with Central lab and Specialty lab documentation to understand the pathway and biospecimen lifecycle (collection, processing, analysis, data delivery process and final sample disposition) for assigned studies.
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To join our team in Washington, DC. In this role you will work across our client engagements, providing expertise in machine learning algorithms, natural language processing (NLP), data collection, data analysis, data mapping, data profiling, data mining, data modeling, and data visualization.
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Experience in the collection and evaluation of environmental data in field and office settings. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate experience with complex geology and hydrogeology interpretations and reporting, planning and supervision of complex field tasks, including environmental site investigations, drilling oversight, soil and groundwater sample collection, and related work.
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Collection and transfer of field data. Set up, adjust, and operate survey equipment including universal total station, data collector, and GPS equipment, in order tomeasure distances, elevations, areas and angles.
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Communicate with Head of Account Management, OMs and other Insight/IDS team members on all matters which are necessary for successful quarterly data collection campaigns and to support integration of data from Insight with other eFront and Aladdin products as applicable.
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Perform field and greenhouse routines, such as installing and maintaining various sensors, sensor data collection, field/greenhouse measurements, plant/soil/water/greenhouse gas sample collection and processing for laboratory analyses.
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Set up and conduct testing on electronic components and assemblies, including circuit board assembly(ies), wire routing, sensor installation(s), integration(s) with mechanical systems, data collection(s), and environmental chamber configuration(s.
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TCEQ Class C Water Distribution License is required, a TCEQ Class II Sewer Collection Operations License is desirable; Maintenance and repair of the water distribution and/or wastewater collection systems.
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Assist with field work as needed, including data collection and review of traffic operations. Perform traffic engineering design including signing and pavement marking, signals, lighting, maintenance of traffic, detours and traffic control and intelligent transportation systems (ITS.
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