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Complete audits to assess accuracy and quality of scientific data submitted to the regulatory agencies in support of in vivo medical devices and in vitro diagnostic devices' application.
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In the absence of the Executive Secretary, ensures the office runs smoothly and the secretarial work of the other sectional administrative assistants is completed; reports to Operations and Project Management Director any problems with quality or production of the work.
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Collaborates with the Data Manager, whose team is responsible for database administration, data integrity, data quality, reporting, statistics, and predictive analytics.
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Knowledge of •Adobe Creative Suite Content Management Systems (Drupal, WordPress) •FileMaker Pro or similar database with web connectivity •Web technologies (HTML, XML, Javascript, CSS, MySQL, PHP, Apache) •Video and audio editing (Final Cut Pro, iMovie, iDVD, iTunes), and •Google Apps.
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The RAs will be responsible for a wide range of support including, but not limited to, data gathering, econometrics, analysis of economic or statistical data sets, and basic programming for high-quality analyses.
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Use their expertise with common statistical analytical tools such as Tableau and Power BI. Will need to use skills with common programming languages, data visualization software and mapping tools such as R and Python and Tableau in database languages such as SQL.Manipulate, manage queries, analyze, and summarize data from open source, law enforcement, District, and OAG data sources into cohesive reports in support of strategic initiatives, program evaluations and investigations.
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Advance experience with metadata management, data Ingestion, data management, data quality, and data lineage services and technologies. Design and implement data quality and data lineage solutions.
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The coordinator is also responsible for the collection and data entry of the elements required for submission and timeliness of data submission to the Trauma Registry database in accordance with the Florida Department of Health Standards.
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The Manager Biostatistician will represent the Biostatistics department on all aspects of the clinical development process, ranging from clinical trial designs to regulatory submissions while applying scientific rigor to statistical methods and interpretation of results and also advise on the conduct of clinical studies, database development and data quality assurance with the analysis of clinical endpoints in mind.
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At least eight years of experience performing eDiscovery roles including but not limited to electronic files processing (EFP), image and data file conversion, data culling using review tools, quality assurance, database loads and retrieval, and data analysis and review.
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The Automated Litigation Support (ALS) Lab Manager serves as the lead manager responsible for delivery of lab data processing services. Manages a team of eDiscovery professionals situated in a client-site eDiscovery laboratory, including scheduling, requirements assessments, assigning work and ensuring deadlines are met, creating progress reports, and Quality Control (QC) of deliverables.
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Required 5 Years working experience on Modern data platforms which involves Microsoft Azure offerings Required 2 Years working experience in Power Designer or related database design tool Required 1 Years Comprehensive Knowledge of Ralph Kimball, Data Modeling Concepts (Logical & Physical) including 3NF, Star/Snowflake schemas, &other design principles Required 0 Excellent presentation and communication skills (oral, written, and visual.
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Assist in data strategy and governance, data quality, and data architecture and modeling projects. Ability to source and manipulate data from cloud-based infrastructures (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, Data Bricks.
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Building on our publishing heritage, we combine quality information and vast data sets with analytics to support visionary science and research, health education and interactive learning, as well as exceptional healthcare and clinical practice.
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Performs Relativity workflow tasks, including data management, processing, production and quality control; modifying workflows; training case team on Relativity. Required experience in e-Discovery applications/ database Relativity; tasks and responsibilities include knowledge of Case Map and Text Map legal technology software.
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