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Join us as a Quality Control Analyst I at our Los Angeles, CA site. Title : Quality Control Analyst I. Perform review of test data in MODA, and LIMs with application of GDP.
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JOB DUTIESDescriptionAs a Data and Inventory Analyst within the Hospital Supply Chain department, this position plays a crucial role in optimizing inventory management processes and ensuring efficient supply chain operations.
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Location: Remote (US-based) Type: W2 Part-time, Flexible Hours About the Role: As a Research Analyst, you will play a key role in improving the quality of search engine results, ensuring users find the most relevant and useful information.
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We have a clearly designed ladder for growth in the Analyst track and are committed to rewarding quality work. Ownership of Projects: Analysts are responsible for all data management, critical thinking, and story-crafting for each of their projects.
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The Data Quality Analyst will receive projects and deadlines from the Data Engineering or Implementation Departments. ServiceTitan is looking for a Data Quality Analyst to join our Data Engineering department.
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Minimum 2 years of experience in auditing, analyzing, and updating health care membership information, especially for the Medi-Cal, Medicare, Healthy Kids, and PASC-SEIU lines of business and generating and reviewing data queries and reports and a year of customer service experience, preferably with a health care organization.
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Knowledge of statistical analysis of call center data, WFM, forecasting, quality control, and an understanding of performance measurement tools. The Workforce Management Analyst will collaborate with internal teams, monitor performance, analyze data using predictive modeling, and recommend process improvements.
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The result of which will enhance data sourcing, data quality, data discovery, impact analysis, data lineage optimization and data controls assessments. Additionally, enlists business unit support to take ownership and responsibility for consistent definitions and quality of their data.
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Uses quality monitoring data management system to compile and track performance at team and individual level Coach Fraud Specialist team to successfully deliver a premier client experience through exceptional customer service and optimal efficiency.
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The UPK management analyst supports the staff analyst in convening the planning committee, coordinating workgroups/Ad hocs, delivering training, supporting UPK liaisons at Resource and Referral agencies, managing data, and completing reports.
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The Residual Analyst in the Residuals department will be responsible for verifying show set ups and payments for various distribution markets for residuals; for learning to interpret and apply Guild agreements; performing tests of residual software system programs; for highest level of work performance, product quality standards, reliability, efficiency and client service; and for support and promotion of Department and Company goals.
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Participate in data storytelling by assembling a compelling story through data analysis and data quality investigations. Experience working with Great Expectations, Metaplane, and other data quality technologies.
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Experience with regression testing, trouble-shooting and analytical frameworks to monitor data quality with exposure to large scale systems in test and production environments. 3+ years corporate experience as a financial engineer, data analyst or related capacity, preferably with a global bank or insurance company.
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Identifies and evaluates the quality of different data sources used for key result/metric calculations. - Bachelor's degree in data science, statistics, econometrics, quantitative sociology or a related scientific major, with 2+ years of related work experience.
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Monitor and troubleshoot ETL processes to ensure data quality and integrity. Attention to Detail: High level of attention to detail with a commitment to data accuracy and quality.
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