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Assist in data analysis for the Senior Associate Dean and Clinical Affairs team and members of CLC (Clinical Leadership Council). Project management, communication, organizational management, and data analysis for School of Medicine initiatives as identified by the Dean of the School of Medicine or the Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs.
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Read and understand PCB layout images, component data sheets, work instructions, drawings and rework instructions to verify acceptability of each assembly. The primary responsibility of this role is to evaluate the quality of existing PCBA and electronic assemblies to ensure that the assemblies are built to industry, IPC, and company standards.
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Research project support can include the design of the research project elements and the acquisition, validation, statistical analysis and reporting of the air quality data. This position exists to provide quality assurance for the ambient air monitoring data collection programs, support the field staff by providing scientific and technical expertise when problems are encountered, and validate the final data product the Technical Services Program submits to the US EPA’s national AQS database.
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The Data Trust and Quality group is a Data Engineering team that focuses on maintaining our analytics tools and developing solutions to our data pipeline integrity and efficiency.
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The Data Steward leads complex, cross-organizational efforts to ensure data is fit for organizational use – including but not limited to: risk assessment, metadata management, data quality monitoring, issue management, and knowledge management.
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Advanced understanding and experience with all functions of the data management lifecycle including data governance, data architecture, data integration, metadata management, data development, data quality management, data administration, security & operations, data stewardship and master data management.
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Experience delivering solutions and insights on the Microsoft Azure platform with exposure to Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, PostgreSQL, Azure SQL DB, Power BI or Azure ADLS Gen2.
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We're seeking a Business Intelligence Lead with a strong background in healthcare data operations and a passion for data quality and process improvement. Experience with data visualization tools (such as Power BI, Tableau or Qlik.
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Proactively seek input from team members across different disciplines to enhance the quality and effectiveness of data solutions, recognizing that diverse perspectives lead to better outcomes.
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Collaborates with various functions across the organization, such as EY’s Information Security, IT Risk Management, members of the business and Service Line Quality, and Talent, to design and implement controls in order to protection confidential/personal information.
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GIS Data: Collect data for environmental resources (biology, wetlands, water quality, urban design, land use, history, hazmat, etc.) in field or data search for inclusion in the OTIS and CDOT ArcGIS Online applications.
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Collects trauma data for injury research and prevention as well as quality improvement tracking and assures accuracy and confidentiality in the handling of all Trauma registry related matters and is concerned with and active in the improvement of trauma Registry Program within the facility.
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Monitor and troubleshoot database performance issues, ensuring high levels of data quality and availability. IntePros is looking for a highly skilled Data Engineer proficient in Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), AWS cloud services, and SQL/database technologies to spearhead the development and maintenance of robust data architecture, ensuring optimal performance and reliability of data solutions, and supporting our oil and gas client's data needs.
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The Prime Data Centers (PDC) Sr. Mechanical Engineer reports to the VP of Engineering and is responsible for mechanical engineering efforts related to a portfolio of data center projects which can include new construction, phased expansion, retrofits and upgrades, acquisition conversions, MEFP (Mechanical, Electrical, Fire protection, Plumbing) equipment standards, development of design standards, processes, and procedures.
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Minimum of 10-years as Quality Control (QC) or Quality Assurance (QA) Inspector of structural steel or pipe manufacturing or heavy-construction where two (2) of the ten (10) years were spent as a Quality Assurance (QA) Inspector is preferred.
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