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Our areas of expertise include soil science, water quality and demand evaluation and management, data science, agricultural systems, salinity and nutrient management, ecosystem restoration, geostatistics, remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and regulatory policy.
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Master's degree in a relevant field such as management information systems, data analytics, computer science, social science, education, statistics, data science, etc.
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This full-time position will support our river restoration design and monitoring projects through data collection, analysis, and the development of technical design drawings and graphics using AutoCAD/ArcGIS. Experience in hydrology and hydraulics, drafting and engineering design, GIS, and/or geomorphology highly desired.
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We are seeking a skilled Data Warehouse Lead with expertise in Oracle Cloud, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), and Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) to join our team for a long-term project.
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The data scientist will be a part of the development science functional group and report to the data science manager. This position is part of the data science located in Sacramento, California and will be a hybrid role.
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CCHCS seeks to fill a Permanent/Full-time Research Data Specialist II position in the Medical Services Electronic Documentation and Decision Support Division. This advertisement is for an Research Data Specialist II position located at Headquarters, Elk Grove.
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Work with NAS, The Nature Conservancy, and Point Blue Conservation Science staff to assess the value of alternative wetland and farm management practices and achieve research goals. The Associate, Working Lands will support habitat incentive projects tricolored blackbird conservation efforts, participate in natural resource management planning, conduct science and monitoring following established protocols, and support program staff to coordinate advocacy and projects to advance National Audubon Society's (NAS) conservation priorities in the Central Valley.
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Proving specialization background in data science, including experience with statistical analysis, data mining, predictive modeling, and machine learning; Data Processing/Analytics/Science, Computer and Information Science, Statistics.
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Data Analytics Certification like: Certified Analytics Professional (CAP), IBM Data Science Professional Certificate, Datacamp Analyst Certification, Microsoft Data Analyst Associate Certification, SQL Certification, or other graduate work in the fields of finance, business intelligence or data analytics.
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Managing teams that perform data management, including master data, data warehouse, data analytics, data architecture, data quality, and data modeling, utilizing Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) tools, Azure Blob Storage, and erwin Data Modeler tool for Snowflake Cloud Data platform or Relational databases.
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Two years of environmental remediation and investigation experience+ Master of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics, hydrogeology, or geochemistry.
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Data entry, data review, and expertise with ESRI fieldmaps and sub-meter GPS data collection. Performing and overseeing aquatic resource delineations and assessments in the field using ESRI fieldmaps and sub-meter GPS data collection.
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Excellent data entry skills. PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations.
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Minimum of 2 end-to-end SAP Master Data Governance implementations. Minimum 3 years of experience with/in SAP Master Data Governance. Hands on experience/expertise in Master Data Governance including (but not limited to): Material Master or Finance Master Data Objects or Customer or Vendor.
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BS/BA degree in natural science field of study preferred. Expertise in sub-meter accuracy GPS technologies and map interpretation skills (e.g., NWI, USGS, aerial photography). Familiarity with Army Corps of Engineers Regional Supplements for the Arid West and Great Plains.
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