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Meta is seeking a BMS Quality Manager to join our North American Data Center Design, Engineering & Construction team. Work with project level Construction Managers, QA/QC Site leads and General Contractor's to ensure creation, accuracy and maintenance of logic driven schedule for construction, commissioning, and packaged equipment BMS activities while leveraging this data to identify early finish dates for detailed design document delivery.
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Knowledge in languages like Python, R, SQL, etc., for custom data quality checks or integrations. Experience with cloud-based data quality solutions or platforms such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc.
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Summary: This is a Data Quality Analyst role for the Enterprise Data Strategy team, focused on the PROVIDER data domain. The Data Quality Analyst - Provider Data Domain is a downstream data role that requires a candidate with strong data management background who understands data, how to ingest data, proper use/consumption, data quality, and stewardship.
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Ensures vendor data quality is maintained to GPI Data Governance policies and procedures in SAP and other receiving systems using Information Steward and Data Services (ISDS) and other data quality management tools – the role serves as the ultimate “Gate Keeper” for vendor data quality.
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Senior Quality Data Informatics Analyst. Responsibilities include but, are not limited to: · Work across functional areas to assess oncology reporting requirements, determine the optimal visualization strategies, and then collect, analyze and present quality improvement data for purposes of Institute-wide program evaluation, management/decision-making, clinical quality improvement, and regulatory compliance.
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A keen understanding of industry best-practice around standards, quality and continuous improvement in the field of Data Engineering. You’ll make a real impact by taking an active role in the team’s Agile Development practices, technical decision making and development, generating value and continuously striving to improve the quality and reliability of our data and processes.
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Delta, founded in 1971, is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities.
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Prior experience supporting Data Governance initiatives desired: Data Quality, Metadata Management (Data Cataloging, Data Lineage), Master Data Management, Data Security.
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The Sr. Data Quality Analyst understands both technical and functional design and brings perspective from all architecture domains (process, application, integration, data, technology, and security) into the solution design of Master Data Management capabilities that support broader portfolio capabilities (e.g., Product Engineering, Supply Chain, Procurement, Sales, etc.
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Conduct data management maturity assessments and identify pain points for including data quality, governance, architecture, analytics, metadata management, master data management.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for contributing to geochemistry water quality and hydrogeology field programs, data analysis, geochemical modeling, technical reporting and other activities for a variety of projects, with a focus on mining.
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In depth knowledge of modern data technologies including Snowflake, RedShift, Azure SQL/Synaspe, Databricks or similar technologies. Extensive experience or knowledge of data visualization technologies such as Tableau, Power BI, Qlik and Spotfire.
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Work with a team with respect to discovery, design and delivery of data models, data governance models, data migration plans, data warehouse design and reporting components of applications using GCP, Databricks and Microsoft tools.
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May recommend data analytics strategies including enterprise data warehousing, master data management, data quality, data governance, Big Data, business intelligence, visualization.
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Compiles and stores/retains quality data in a consistent, organized and easily retrievable manner. We are currently seeking a Quality Manager for our large stamping plant in Livonia, Michigan.
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