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The Data modeler designs, implements, and documents data modelling solutions, which include the use of relational, dimensional, and NoSQL databases. Role will focus on data modeling, metadata management, data governance support of all business & subject areas.
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The Data Modeler will also support the Solution Design Team(s), Data Integration Team(s), Data Storage Team(s), and EDM Support Team with the overall operations of the EDM function across the enterprise.
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The Lead Data Modeler serves as the Subject Matter Expert and technical lead for the development, profiling, and application of GEOINT data content standards. Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on development of GEOINT standards with the objective of facilitating compliance and interoperability through integration of NSG & ASG requirements while reducing technical and schedule risk associated with Data, Metadata, and Ontology standards.
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Experienced using data and system modeling tools such as Sparx Enterprise Architect. Have expert-level working experience in data modeling, data analytics and/or data science field of work.
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We are looking for an experienced Catastrophe Risk Modeler with demonstrated domain expertise who can execute complex production modeling tasks independently. Develop and execute processes for input of exposure data feeds, execution of production catastrophe model runs, and post-processing/extraction of model results.
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We are seeking a Senior Data Modeler/Data Engineer to join our Information Technology Department to play a crucial role in designing and implementing data models for a data warehouse/lakehouse that support our business requirements.
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Familiarity with RMS RiskLink/RMS Risk Modeler, and one or more of AIR Touchstone, AIR Touchstone Re, IF Elements. Comfortable extracting data from vendor Catastrophe model databases and in a team.
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As an OBIEE Reports Specialist / Data Warehouse Modeler, you will play a critical role in designing and developing reports using Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) and modeling data within our data warehouse environment.
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Have expert-level working experience (10 years or more) in data modeling, data analytics and/or data science field of work. · Basic concepts of Unified Modeling Language (UML) Class Diagrams, object-based modeling concepts, and logical data models.
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5+ years' of additional Data Modeler or Data Architect experience may be substituted for a bachelor’s degree. 2+ years' must be as a Data Modeler or Data Architect.
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Role: Analytic/Data Modeler Work Environment. Role Summary: The Analytic Modeler will coordinate with intelligence clients to understand questions and issues, then determine the best method and approach to create data-driven solutions.
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The Enterprise Data Modeler (EDM) at DTCC consults with product management, information technology, data stewards and other groups to ensure that s/he understands all the details of a line of business in order to design and implement the blueprint of systems that will support the work for that line of business.
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This candidate will provide subject matter expertise to the Chief Data Officer (CDO) Directorate and support to senior level leadership within the Office of the Deputy Chief Information Officer, Special Access Programs Information Technology (DCIO SAP IT.
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GEOINT Standards Data Modeler - Expert. Design, development, presentation, and analysis of a domain based logical data model. Logical data modeling and/or data architecture experience; experience with ontologies, taxonomies, vocabularies, thesauri a plus.
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Enterprise data modeler provides expert support across the enterprise information framework, analyze and translate business needs into long-term solution data models by evaluating existing systems and working with a business and data architect to create conceptual data models , data flows.
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