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Have experience with the primary tools used for research services include, but are not limited to, Logistics Management Program, Vantage, Virtual Contracting Enterprise, General Fund Enterprise Business System ( GFEBS ), SAP Business Objects/Web Intelligence Reports, Microsoft SharePoint, Army-specific contract writing systems (Procurement Desktop Defense ( PD2 ) and Procurement Automated Data and Document System ( PADDS.
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Guidehouse is seeking a Data Analyst to join our Defense and Security Segment, where the individual will collect and analyze data to identify trends, develop visualizations in support of organizational and mission goals, and support decision-making for large-scale programs within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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The Data Analyst works to articulate a story, find key insights, and summarize our products through data integration from upstream departments and transforming the data set into actionable deliverables to downstream stakeholders.
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Garner key insights from data and communicate these findings to key stakeholders to help make data-driven decisions; key technologies include SQL, Python, R, Tableau, Microsoft, and Google suite of tools.
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Work closely with scientists within the in-vivo pharmacology group to verify in-vivo and Pharmacodynamic (qPCR) data. Work closely with scientists within the ADME group to verify bioanalytical data generated using HPLC-FD and LC-MS/MS.
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3+ years of experience as a data analyst in a cyber security company or similar. As a data analyst, you will have the opportunity to make an impact on a fast-growing platform.
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Your responsibilities will include: - Developing data visualization solutions using tools like Tableau, Power BI, and/or Qlik - Cleaning and reviewing data scripts using Python and other tools - Creating additional data visualization capabilities as needed - Ensuring data quality standards are met - Developing training materials - Analyzing current processes and suggesting improvements - Organizing and leading client meetings - Summarizing and presenting information and reports to the team.
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MTSI is seeking a full -time mid-level Data Analyst to provide support to a Government Office in Dayton, Ohio. Close feedback loop to continually improve models as new data is ingested into the platform.
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OneStream Data Stewards for Occupancy and Sales. Perform the steps to validate data is correct in the frozen data file and has been correctly fed into Cognos and Power BI. This position is the primary performer of many recurring reporting tasks, several recurring data validation items, assisting to build Power BI and other reports used in the company, and a wide range of special projects.
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Additionally, the Data Analyst will provide detailed reporting on and track requests for DCAS’s publicly reported metrics related to compliance involving narratives, metrics, and data (i.e., Open Data and Mayor's Management Report (MMR.
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The data analyst plays a critical role in helping the. relevant data related to fire prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and. s comprehensive fire data in support of the practices, operations and services of the Division of Fire Prevention and Control.
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Master Degree in Microbiology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Analytics, Data Engineering or life science and agricultural related quantitative disciplines. Experience with Google Big Query, AWS databases, Oracle SQL, mySQL, PostgreSQL, and other data technologies.
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The Data Analyst will also assist the NJ Meter Shop planning team with developing daily / weekly job plans for the NJ Meter Shop. The role is to improve workforce productivity/efficiency by anticipating and eliminating potential delays through planning and coordination of manpower, scheduling and rescheduling of work, GPS monitoring and WorkForce Management (WFM) review.
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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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Work collaboratively across the Product, Engineering, Developer Services and Customer Engagement teams to deliver data solutions and standard products for customer needs and product development Qualifications: 2-3 years of experience in data analytics and data visualization.
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