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Proficient with web analytics tools such as Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics with expertise in advance features and functionality (i.e. data warehouse, vista rules, segments, calculated metrics.
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Have experience with Oracle suite of Cloud products and services including Oracle DB, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Analytics Cloud(OAC), and Oracle Data Science Services.
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Must have experience with Oracle suite of Cloud products and services including Oracle DB, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Analytics Cloud(OAC), and Oracle Data Science Services.
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The SS&C team conducts descriptive research, medical chart review validations, and pragmatic research using the FDA Sentinel Common Data Model (SCDM), Sentinel and Distributed Research Network (DRN) tools, Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) CDM, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (PCORI) CDM, and Aetna's Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW.
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This role will create analytical models and datasets while working with a Data Engineer to develop code for extracting data from source systems, which will include the Relational Enterprise Data Warehouse, Operational Data Store, and Azure Data Lake Store.
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2-5+ years of relevant experience as a Data Engineer, Data Scientist or Software Engineer with a focus on data products. As a Data Engineer at Bouldering Project, you will be responsible for building out a data warehouse from the ground up using a modern data stack.
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The Data Scientist, Reporting and Advanced Analytics , works with the Hill Physicians team and its collaborating partners (physicians, epidemiologists, statisticians, health plans, and the data warehouse) to formulate and scope questions and translate knowledge into care transformation with data-driven decision making.
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Understanding of enterprise data management concepts (Data Governance, Data Engineering, Data Science, Data Lake, Data Warehouse, Data Sharing, Data Applications.
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Knowledge of data warehouse and data lake technology (Teradata, Hadoop, No SQL, graph DB). This role requires the person to be an experienced analytics leader with deep hands-on experience in statistical analysis, predictive modeling, customer analytics, and data visualization.
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Strong fluency in Python and SQL, experience with Tensorflow, PyTorch, Airflow and data warehouse. We need a strong data scientist leader to manage our ML & data science research & development and evolve the services that make up the backbone of Xometry’s business.
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Knowledge of data warehouse, data lakes, and cloud architecture (Teradata, GCP, AWS etc.) Facilitating Cross-functional Collaboration: Serve as a bridge between IT, Data Warehouse, marketing science, and business stakeholders to ensure alignment on data-driven decisioning projects and strategic goals.
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Understand business processes and work collaboratively yet independently to support the operation of a large and complex data warehouse ( MapR ( Hadoop), Spark, ElasticSearch ) The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the Noblis Lead Data Analytics architects and data scientist s to design and implement analytics, data ETL, data QA, and a variety of operational needs to support the mission.
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Big Data/Real Time Analytics experience & Data warehouse/Data mining experience. Lockton Dunning Benefits is currently seeking a Data Scientist who will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and supporting the data science solutions for the company.
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Our team will be a catalyst to Verizon's future in creating networks that move the world forward through the power of Artificial Intelligence & Data. You will support the company's analytics and data visualization capabilities and ensure delivery of high-quality analytic solutions.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in a data-related role (Data Engineer, Data Analyst, Data Scientist etc. Demonstrable experience using DBT for modeling a Data Warehouse.
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