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3+ years' experience as an analyst or project manager in a healthcare or scientific research setting; or in clinical research informatics, clinical trials data management, or other related clinical research areas.
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Proficiency Epic Research or Epic Clarity. Experience in clinical research finance administration, or in supporting research revenue integrity. Mastery in research systems and tools, such as OnCore, REDCap, Advarra EDC, cohort discovery tools (such as i2b2, ENACT, TriNetX) or Epic SlicerDicer.
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Business Systems Analyst 4 - COHS Projects - FT Days - Remote,PST - 62489-1A. Must possess in-depth understanding and experience in human subject research policies and procedures, including IRB, human research protection, both state and federal regulations (e.g., HIPAA) etc.
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The senior analytical chemist will utilize strong analytical skills that provide data driven conclusions to assist in research and development project objectives from idea conception through product commercialization.
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This recruitment is being held to establish an Open eligible list to fill current and future Research Analyst IV vacancies within the Health Care Agency. Research Analyst IV - SSP.
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Eligible list to fill current and future Research Analyst IV vacancies within the Health Care Agency. Research Analyst IV – EMS. Research Analyst IV. mission is to conduct research, assessment, and provide technical support to all service areas and top management in the Agency using complex statistical (SPSS, R), dashboard data analytics (e.g., ESRI, Tableau, Insights) and geographical information systems (GIS) mapping software packages.
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The Probation Department is seeking a Research Analyst III who, under the direction and guidance of a Senior Research Analyst and/or Research Analyst IV, will be responsible for the collection, entry, validation, and analysis of criminal justice data for evaluation and reporting purposes.
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In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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The Underwriting Innovation Team is looking for promising new Senior Geospatial Data Analyst to help accelerate our digital transformation. Research, acquire, analyze and maintain geographic information systems (GIS) datasets and relevant public records from responsible governmental agencies to enable processing of statutory and non-statutory disclosures.
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Works with the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs to manage the database and facilitate faculty qualification reports and faculty release time research points report. The database allows us to collect and track faculty teaching, research, and service activities.
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Two years of related experience to include exposure to research, record keeping, data entry and/or data integrity. Use your strong research skills to review, analyze and filter variable record types and apply client criteria with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency.
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Knowledge of the criminal justice system, criminal records and landlord/tenant civil records. Effectively handle custom requests and manage any vendor related emails and correspondence specific to the custom process (i.e. Massachusetts CORI & Georgia GCIC searches.
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The Clinical Research Budgets Analyst will be responsible for the timely and accurate preparation and maintenance of budget templates for sponsored clinical trials, including the comparative review against budgets offered by study sponsors and the set-up of study payments milestones in the Clinical Trial Management System.
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Being proactive with strong research skills will be key in this role as the subject matter expert on SAP SD, LE, EDI and integration points with functional modules like MM, PP, FI and BI. Sr. IT Business Analyst – SAP MM.
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Firstam.com. What We DoThe Underwriting Innovation Team is looking for promising new Senior Geospatial Data Analyst to help accelerate our digital transformation. Coordinates special projects assigned by the GIS Manager.
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