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As a highly collaborative organization, our data engineers work cross-functionally with software engineering, data science, and product management to optimize growth, strategy, and experience for our 3 billion plus users, as well as our internal employee community.
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Share data analytics expertise to support the technical relationship with customers, including technology advocacy, supporting bid responses, product and solution briefings, proof-of-concept work, and partnering with product management to prioritize solutions impacting customer adoption to Google Cloud.
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Minimum education and experience required: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (any), Computer Science, Math, or related field of study plus 10 years of experience in the job offered or as Quantitative Analytics Director, Business Intelligence Manager/Analyst, Payment Analytics Manager, IT Consultant, Data Scientist, or related occupation.
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The ideal candidate for this role will possess a unique blend of technical expertise in data architecture, engineering, and analytics, with a strong focus on designing scalable Service/Operations data models, integration of AI models in data architectures to create/transform data, optimizing data pipelines, and providing actionable insights through advanced analytics and data visualization techniques.
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As a member of the UC organization, you’ll support the development and management of Compute, Database, Storage, Internet of Things (Iot), Platform, and Productivity Apps services in AWS, including support for customers who require specialized security solutions for their cloud services.
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Candidates should also have a proven track record of leading and scaling efforts related to end-to-end analytics systems, strong operational skills to drive efficiency and speed, strong project management leadership, and a strong vision for how data can proactively improve companies.
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As a Senior Manager in Product Marketing for AWS Analytics, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing strategy for the rapidly growing analytics business with a focus on data processing and data integration.
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We specialize in delivering world-class Digital Product Engineering, Data Management and Analytics, and Staffing Solutions services to Fortune companies, SMBs, ISVs, and fast-growing start-ups.
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The Business Metrics/Analytics is responsible for analyzing NPD project resource information into business intelligence to support the strategic objectives of the R&D organization and drive data management excellence.
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You will work closely with cross-function teams, such as Product Management, Research and Development, Machine Learning Engineering, to improve user experience and fulfill growth of TikTok in all different regions.
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