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The LNG Market Research Analyst will report to the Director of Global LNG Market Fundamentals and will be responsible for analyzing global industry trends with a focus on markets in South and Southeast Asia. The Analyst will be responsible for helping the LNG Strategy team develop scenario analyses and forecasts and provide insights to support the commercial group and Cheniere's activities in general.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Required:Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Research Methods and Analysis, Public Administration/Policy, Business, Psychology, Economics, Urban Studies and Planning, Human Resources, Geographic Information System, Finance or related field with demonstrated course work in statistical analysis, research and survey methodology, geospatial analysis and transportation policy.
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5+ years of industry experience as a fixed income quantitative analyst, and preferably 3+ years as quant in the municipal bond market. Fidelity is seeking to hire a Fixed Income Quantitative Analyst to join its Quantitative Research and Investments division.
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As a Survey Crew Chief, you will work with entry level and experienced survey professionals to provide survey related services for KLJ client projects. Gather field data under direction of a Senior Survey Crew Chief.
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Alternative credit asset management firm seeking to add a Credit Research Analyst to support its leveraged loan / CLO business. The credit research analyst role requires.
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By participating in our paid market survey, people from all walks of life can earn some money. Work At Home Data Entry Research Panelist Jobs - Part Time, Full Time. (single session research studies.
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Up to $3,000 (multi-session research studies) To secure a legitimate work from home data entry position, expertise in that field isn't an absolute must. This position is open to anyone looking for short-term, work at home, part-time or full-time job.
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PAE NSS is currently looking for a GIS Analyst who will conduct research and field survey using geospatial methods to advance casework and identify sites associated with missing military personnel.
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The Survey Manager must be well versed in survey programs such as Civil 3D, Carlson, and Trimble Business Center, automated machine control, developing and maintaining 3D terrain models for projects.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements and ethical standards governing survey research in healthcare, including HIPAA and IRB guidelines. Budget and Resource Management: Develop and manage budgets for survey research activities, including staffing, technology, and external resources.
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The successful candidate will manage a survey team, maintain existing clients, and conduct business development by marketing surveying services to new and existing clients such as: Public Agencies, Developers, Schools Districts, Universities, Energy Producers, and Water Companies.
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Roles include data entry clerk, customer service agent, nurse or medical assistant - just choose what suits your skills best and start earning! Act now by clicking 'Apply' and launch into an exciting new work at home job today.
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Extensive experience (10+ years) in survey research, healthcare analytics, or healthcare quality improvement. As the Head of Survey Science, you will lead the development and implementation of survey research strategies within the healthcare sector.
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Junior Researcher, Research Assistant in Computer Science, Data Analyst. Research Scientist, Software Developer, Machine Learning Engineer. A computer data analyst, also known as a computer systems analyst or IT analyst, is responsible for evaluating an organizations computer systems and processes to improve efficiency and data management.
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Ecology Action and Taper have an opening for a Business Analyst. As a Business Analyst you will take your passion for driving continuous improvement and your innate problem solving skills to proactively collect, sort, clean and summarize data to help the Ecology Action team in making quick and informed decisions.
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