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The Programmer Analyst is responsible for the design, development, installation, implementation, modification, and support of new or existing applications software. The mission of the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University (HNRCA) is to promote healthy aging through nutrition science to empower people seeking to enjoy long, active, and independent lives.
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Create, manage, and maintain the SAS programming algorithm for the clinical study database and data analysis. Experience in handling and processing upstream data, e.g., EDC, eDT, SDTM, and in providing outputs to meet downstream requirements, e.g., ADaM, define.
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Bachelors degree in computer science, data processing, mathematics, business or a related field is required. Two years of programming and system analysis experience is required. Must be proficient in at least one computer system language and on data management methodology on at least one or more of the computer platforms used at Community First Health Plans.
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Each applicant must have five years of experience as a Senior Computer Programmer Analyst with the City of Cincinnati plus an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in computer science, information technology, computer programming, criminal justice, geography, or a related field.
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As well as services (e.g., enhanced subject recruitment, HIPAA and security, IRB, and data access), programming and application development (e.g., multiple project-specific applications for researchers), and research (e.g., CTSfunded projects, data visualization, record-linking, scanned documents, precision oncology, and decision support, etc.
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Dr. Paola Gilsanz's research team is seeking an organized programmer analyst to join a large and dynamic research team supporting active field data collection and secondary data analyses studies of lifecourse risk and protective factors of late-life cognition and dementia.
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TDD, CI/CD, Linux, Trading, HPC, SLURM, Orchestration, Containerization, Financial, Programmer Analyst, Programming, Software Developer, Remote, Work From Home, Chicago Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Chicago Recruiting.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Data Quality; Model Creation and Interpretation; Procedure Manuals and Documentation; Process Mapping; Program Writing; Internal or External Publication; Data Extraction; Data Mining; Data Visualization Tools; Statistical Programming Language; Relational Database Management; Project Management; Written Communication.
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The HNRCA’s Scientific Computing core provides a variety of information technology services, including database development and maintenance, network access, file sharing, server backups, network and data security, laboratory information systems support, and desktop support for Windows and Macintosh clients.
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The Programmer and Research Analyst (PRA) serves as a key programmer that integrates accurate, valid, and reliable data in multifaceted complex operating systems, applications, network, and databases, as well as knowledge of distributed processing technology.
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BS/BA degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or related discipline and 8+ years of experience in the Biopharmaceutical (or CRO) industry as a statistical programmer with advanced knowledge of SAS, (Base, Stat, Macro, graph), CDISC data structures.
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Data Analyst - Programmer (Department of Translational Medicine and Human Genetics) The primary role of the Data Analyst at Penn Medicine BioBank is to manage and analyze data from electronic health records and to support and enhance clinical informatics and bioinformatics research.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and enhancing our python data science tools and frameworks. We are seeking a talented and self-motivated Quantitative Researcher to join our growing data science efforts.
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Possession of a Bachelor's degree with 21 semester (32 term) credits in one or a combination of the following: computer science, data processing, computer information systems, data communications, networking, systems analysis, computer programming, information assurance, IT project management or mathematics.
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The Population Research Core at USC Norris is seeking a programmer/quantitative analyst to support research in cancer health services, cancer care delivery and implementation science.
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