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The Investment Data Analyst will join the Global Atlantic Data Governance team located in New York, NY. The candidate must demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills and a high level of analytical aptitude, able to take on diverse data analysis and data quality management responsibilities.
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Join our Beauty and Wellness Team at Helen of Troy as our Quality Data Analyst (hybrid work onsite and from home), and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: Revlon, Hot Tools, Bed Head, Drybar, Gold-n-Hot ,Curlsmith, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, and Vicks.
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Knowledge in languages like Python, R, SQL, etc., for custom data quality checks or integrations. an experienced and knowledgeable Senior Data Quality Analyst to join our team and provide expert support for the implementation and development of the.
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In this role, the Data Quality Analyst on the data governance team will assist the business in making better decisions through collection and usage of data and ensuring our data is cared for through its complete lifecycle, as an enterprise asset.
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Data governance best practices are implemented to manage data domain, data integration, data quality, and data access. 3+ years’ experience in building automated data pipeline to support enterprise data management, data integration, data quality monitoring and data analytics.
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Have experience leveraging AI techniques for data quality control, including machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision? Strong knowledge and experience in leveraging AI techniques for data quality control, including machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision.
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The Director, Analytics & Data Quality will work with the Data Quality Committee, participating organizations, EHR vendors, internal and external IT resources, and others directly to promote interoperability with the HIE.
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Develop, optimize, and oversee autonomous vehicle data infrastructure, including the creation and management of software tools, data catalogs, and robust data pipelines that facilitate efficient data extraction, transformation, and delivery of high-quality data products for internal use and stakeholder presentation.
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Ensure consideration of all design alternatives and provide technical guidance to the wider project team and business stakeholders to ensure the successful rollout and adoption of Informatica Tools: Cloud Data Quality, Enterprise Data Catalog, and Axon Data Governance.
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As an RN Quality Specialist you will participate in the data collection, compliance facilitation, analysis and presentation of quality data. Perform HCA Clinical Excellence initiative data collection, analysis and reporting for quality indicators including sepsis, VTE, stroke, mortality, core measures.
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The Data Scientist will provide analytical expertise to the Immigrant Health research program and other IPL projects as needed. Experience working with survey data, administrative data, and US Census data.
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Under the direction of the Information Leader, the Data Quality Analyst - Senior interacts with business stakeholders, gathers information, analyzes business and technical requirements, develops, tests and implements data-oriented solutions, in accordance with firm policies and procedures.
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The Technical Data Reviewer , reporting to the Sr. Director of Quality Control, will be responsible for reviewing experimental data within the Quality Control and Analytical Development laboratories along with technical documents such as reports, protocols, and standard operating procedures.
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Leads engineering teams and guides members in best practices for data movement, data quality, master data management (MDM), data masking, data sub-setting and/or data virtualization development (collectively referred to as data integration and data management activities.
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This role is responsible for ensuring participating organizations are meeting the state’s HIE integration requirement set by the Office of Health Strategy, analyzing the availability of data to support proposed Connie tools and services, and leading projects related to the development of services and achieving appropriate certifications supporting clinical quality measures.
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