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Be competent in utilizing Specialized Intelligence Analysis tools (, Proton, KaChing, DataXplorer, and Voltron Suite); Be competent in utilizing Intelligence Report Aggregators/Automated Message Handling System search tools (, TAC, RMT, and NGT, Horizon); Be competent in utilizing Intelligence Data Visualization Tools ( Earth, Palantir, and, Analyst Notebook, Target Cop); Be proficient in utilizing the Microsoft Office suite applications.
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We are in search of a Compliance Analyst I (Mid Level). Experience in data analytical tools; MS Excel, MS Access, SQL, Python or other. Additionally, experience with data analytical tools, such as MS Excel, MS Access, SQL, Python, or similar, is desirable.
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Robust knowledge of internet-based research, including Boolean logic, search engine and database resources, and internet sources, including social media, social networking tools, data exploitation, and commercial- and industry-based databases.
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Ability to conduct independent analysis using enhanced search techniques, and tools to support the usage of PAI, including geo-enabled PAI. Apply critical thinking skills to seek out accurate data sources, sift through large amounts of raw data, and turn it into a finished product.
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Demonstrable knowledge of SEM (search engine marketing) and online advertising. Bachelor’s degree in a relevant quantitative field (e.g. data science, computer science, statistics, economics) and/or equivalent 2+ years in industry experience.
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Major tasks involve – Data Search and Discovery (Public, Vendor or Client Internal Space), Data Extraction and Transformation (Mapping, Domain Changes, Data Model Enhancements, Data Assembly.
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