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Responsible for ongoing support and enhancements of the bank's Model Risk Management program and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and bank practices.
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Design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines using Python / R and BigQuery. You will be leading development and optimization efforts for all marketing and revenue growth related data pipelines, which then need to be integrated into Looker Studio for advanced data visualization.
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The Data Science team at DTC combines deep data analysis and research of our rich user data to present a compelling vision around user retention and preferences across the vast ecosystem of our product offerings and content.
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Previous experience in several complex Master Data Management projects using Informatica MDM tools. Engage in complex Master Data Management projects utilizing technologies including MDM, Data Integration, and Data Modeling.
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Set the data science vision for RingCentral’s Data & Analytics organization and build the roadmap to drive business results. Evangelize the data science and research function within RingCentral and foster a strong data science community.
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Familiarity with the modern data open source ecosystem (Apache Hadoop, Flink, Presto, Hive, Kafka, TensorFlow, PyTorch etc) You will need to have previous experience working with Apache Spark applications, implementing big data applications for a variety of customers, programming skills, and familiarity with open source big data processing frameworks.
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Lead initiatives aimed at improving quality, schedule, consistency or reducing costs to in-flight and future data center construction and improvement projects. You will be the ‘go to’ engineering resource for your region when technical advice is needed, and will use your subject matter expertise in Structural Engineering to: Work with a team of multi-disciplinary professionals on a wide variety of conceptual design, build, and retrofit projects at existing data center.
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Conduct interviews with client stakeholders to assess current metadata management and data governance capabilities and refine use cases associated with metadata management, taxonomy, and ontology development.
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Exposure to No-SQL databases like MongoDB, CouchDB, Cassandra, GraphDB.Scalable Data Warehouse Solutions: Experience in architecting and designing scalable data warehouse solutions on cloud platforms, specifically on BigQuery or Redshift.
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Applies a solid understanding in one or more of these areas (IT General Controls, Cybersecurity, Cloud operations, Data governance, Data privacy compliance, or Big Data) to execute technical audits or other risk and compliance-related initiatives in order to identify, assess, and explain risks, report findings, and develop and communicate recommendations.
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The Statistical Data Analyst (Data Analyst III) provides key statistical, data research, analytics and reporting functions for the Fraud Analytics and Data Operations (FADO) Division of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) to support program investigations, audits, and inspections related to suspected fraud, waste and abuse.
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Experience in common data frameworks/technologies such as Apache Spark, Delta Lake/Iceberg, Snowflake, etc. Proficiency in programming languages used in data engineering (e.g., Python, SQL.
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Position Role/Tile: Bioinformatics Data Scientist / Engineer / QA. This is a dynamic career opportunity to join as a Bioinformatics, Data Scientist Team member to support our qPCR Algorithm Development Group.
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Data Center Construction MEP Superintendent – Dallas, TX. Attends all progress meetings with the owner’s rep / data center construction Project manager. This opportunity is with a leading general contractor of data center construction services.
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