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The Data Specialist is expected to resolve Analytics tier 1 tickets. Purpose The Processing Analytics Data Specialist position is responsible for a variety of duties on the Analytics Team for the Processing Departments in Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, & Pennsylvania (Analytics Region 2, Pharmacann.
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A leading financial services firm specializing in quantitative analytics and algorithmic trading is seeking a highly skilled Quantitative Analytics Developer to join a dynamic team. Stay abreast of industry trends, academic research, and emerging technologies in quantitative finance and algorithmic trading.
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This role will primarily be responsible for building out our analytics platform on Databricks, using dbt and Python for data transformations. The duties of the Senior Analytics Engineer will comprise data discovery, data modeling, data engineering, and data governance, thus serving as a full-stack analytics engineer leveraging the modern data stack.
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The Regional Analytics Strategist will work with the Analytics Programs Director and team, as well as the regional teams, to advise congressional campaigns in their region on their strategic roadmap.
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Drive strategy and analytics across the business, with a focus on the following functional units: growth marketing, brand marketing, CRM, web merchandising, and UX. Understand and interrogate data via Google BigQuery (SQL) and Google Analytics (GA4.
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LOB Reporting & Analytics Manager page is loaded. LOB Reporting & Analytics Manager. Alternatively, will accept a Master’s degree in computer science, information systems, or related technology field of study with two (2) years of experience in information technology involving data analytics including Python, SQL, Power BI and Tableau.
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Comply with industry best practices, standards and guidelines for test security analytics and forensics monitoring (e.g., ATP). The person in this role is expected to have advanced training and expertise in measurement, research methodology, and data analytics.
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The manager, Psychometric Analytics is responsible for the detection of fraudulent test taking behaviours using advanced statistical methods and web crawling procedures. Design and conduct data analytics to support the security and integrity of high stakes examination programs.
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As an Associate Analyst, Sports Analytics , you will hold an important role in the assessment of sponsorship programs and communicate with a client roster of Fortune 500 companies. Dentsu Sports Analytics is the measurement arm of MKTG S+E. MKTG S+E is a global integrated agency that harnesses the power of sports and entertainment to impact human behavior through meaningful marketing solutions and experiences.
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First line operations manager of all activities at MercyOne Des Moines and a member of the pharmacy leadership team.
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Requirements understanding: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including data scientists, finance and Treasury FX and Capital Markets professionals, and IT, to understand business requirements and align analytics solutions with Treasury objectives.
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Madewell is looking for a highly motivated Digital Strategy & Analytics Manager who will lead measurement and reporting for the ecommerce business. The Digital Strategy & Analytics Manager will be responsible for evaluating and developing cross-functional strategies to drive the digital business.
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The Senior Manager, Pyxis Analytics will report to the Director, Pyxis Analytics and be primarily responsible for developing and executing Casework Insight’s Engine 1 and Engine 2 lines of business.
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Analyst/Data Specialist – Hybrid This is a hybrid, on-site 3 days a week, and can be based in either Towson, MD or New Britain CT or Valley City OH United States Come make the world and accelerate your success.
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This position provides regular and timely communication with Compliance, Quality Control/Assurance, Analytics, Extractions, Kitchen, Processing Packaging and Supply Chain management as well as team members within those departments.
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