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The data analyst is responsible for overseeing our data systems and reporting frameworks, guaranteeing the integrity and precision of data. We are looking for a passionate certified data analyst.
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Posted Job Title Data Analyst Associate Job Profile Title Database Technician Job Description Summary Data Analyst Associate The Psychiatric and Developmental Neuroimaging Laboratory is part of the Department of Psychiatry, the Neurodevelopment & Psychosis Section, and the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI.
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Reporting directly to the Director of Performance, the Workforce Data Analyst will perform data research, analysis, interpretation and reporting related to the functions of the organization, the regional workforce development system, and the local labor market, ensuring that stakeholders have current information to enhance decision-making.
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Business Data Analyst. Familiarity with a Modern Data Stack (I.e., ETL tools like dbt, Airflow, Fivetran, and cloud data warehouses like BigQuery, Snowflake, Azure, or Redshift.
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If you're a Data Analyst who not only loves working with data but also has the soft skills to convey its meaning effectively, MainStreet is the ideal place for you to thrive. As a Data Analyst with exceptional soft skills at MainStreet, you'll play a pivotal role in translating data into insights and insights into actions.
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The Data Analyst at Johns Hopkins University reports to the Director of Data Analytics and Giving Technology in the Office of Annual Giving (OAG), and is a critical piece of data management and reporting for the central Office of Annual Giving team at Johns Hopkins.
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Link data sets from program risk profiles, program baselines, financial and/or grants data, Capital Planning and Investment Control systems, internal review boards, USA Spending, US Census bureau surveys, internal survey data, and other data sets that need to be linked together.
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3-5+ years of experience working as a data analyst/data scientist. Prior experience in building data visualizations and familiarity with products like Tableau or google data studio or looker.
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We are actively seeking a Data Analyst to join our DTO team based in Chesapeake, VA. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute your expertise to our dynamic organization. Data Analyst - Program Readiness.
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We are seeking a Senior Data Analyst to help develop MLT’s insights on advancing racial equity and socioeconomic mobility. The Senior Data Analyst will work with members of the Insights Team and key internal partners to munge, analyze, model, and interpret data to answer key questions that advance our insights agenda.
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I, Must be a Certified Oncology Data Specialist (ODS) by National Cancer Registrar Association. Under the general supervision of the Oncology Data Manager, this position is responsible for the identification of patients with cancer.
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Hypertherm Associates is seeking a Data Analyst who will be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in sales and marketing. Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis of customer satisfaction survey results and CRM data to inform product development, marketing, and sales teams.
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At ERI, the Business Data Analyst will not only produce rigorous quantitative and qualitative research, but will also help shape the messaging and strategic frameworks that influence public policy, grant making, coalition building, and on-the-ground campaigns.
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Job DescriptionThe GCO Marketing Data Analyst provides key insights into the profitability and effectiveness for various acquisition and retention marketing programs by creating analytical dashboards, models, and presentations.
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Data Visualization Specialist (Tableau/Power BI)/Business Process Analyst. The Data Visualization Specialist/Business Process Analyst Shall Use Proven Performance Management And Continuous Process Improvement (PM/CPI) Methodologies To Streamline Processes To Eliminate Process Waste In Order To Improve Organizational Productivity, Improve Access To Information And Decision-making, And Increase The Utilization Of Assets And Resources.
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