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Job Posting Title (Working Title):Statistical Programmer Analyst. Statistical Programmer Analyst. Classified Title: Programmer Analyst. The Programmer will implement non-routine macros and advanced techniques to combine data from different sources and databases as well as use advanced statistical methods to analyze data.
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The Client Quantitative Analyst position is within the Client Protection organization supporting functions, including Fraud Prevention and Detection, Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Sanctions and Screening Compliance.
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Must have a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods, or a closely related field and at least. Alternatively, the employer will accept a Master's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods or a related field and at least 5 years of related work experience.
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Working knowledge of statistical, query based, or data management software (e.g. SQL, SAS, R, Python, Tableau, Oracle OAC). Washington State University is recruiting a Data and Strategy Analyst to join their team.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is also a member of CreditXpert's Data Analytics Program (DAP), an innovative, proprietary framework for developing new statistical and machine learning models and advanced products for partners and consumers.
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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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We are seeking a Senior Data Analyst to help develop MLT’s insights on advancing racial equity and socioeconomic mobility. 3-5 years of professional experience programming statistical analyses in SPSS, Stata, Python or R (Python and R highly preferred.
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Proven work experience as a Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, Data Architect, Business Analyst or similar role. Utilize statistical methods and predictive modeling techniques to identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization.
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Diverse skills in data management, programming, and statistical methods; ability and experience working with a number of software packages (e.g., SAS, SQL, Tableau, R). Conduct statistical data analyses, write statistical programming code with Python and SQL. Additional statistical software or programming tools including SAS, R, etc.
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Equipment Utilized Should have statistical programming skills and experience (Stata, SPSS, SAS, R, or JMP, etc. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Statistical programming skills (Stata, SPSS, SAS, JMP, or R, etc.
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Title: DMV Statistical Analyst, Position No. 01976. DMV Statistical Analyst, Position No. 01976. DMV is looking to fill a Data or Statistical Scientist/Analyst position, within our Transportation Safety Services unit.
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Analyses using statistical software (R, matlab, python) of test-retest reliability using high dimensional datasets of functional and structural neuroimaging metrics. The Researcher 4 will contribute to studies linking non-invasive brain imaging (fMRI, MRI) to mental health and substance use outcomes in large, publicly available datasets (e.g., Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study: ABCD, Human Connectome Project: HCP, UK Biobank.
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Strong knowledge of statistical programming tools such as STAT, R, SAS. Performs statistical analysis on data supporting the SAS statistical programming efforts for clinical and non-clinical projects and studies, including developing, testing, maintaining, validating, and documenting SAS programs to evaluate clinical data and meet the project’s needs.
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The Statistical Analyst A will use standard SAS and/or Stata to create analytic datasets from clinical trials, health care claims, electronic medical records, and surveys; to construct and standardize analytical variables through data integration and data manipulation; to provide descriptive and analytic reports; and to perform statistical analyses.
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Organizes and analyzes information from various HSH divisions and produces time-sensitive Budget and Legislative Analyst reports, public presentations, HSH website copy, and other materials addressing highly-visible public issues.
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