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Minimum Bachelor’s degree in data science, computer science, information management or other relevant fieldExperience in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector or closely related industries, with a strong understanding of MES, LIMS, QMS, and time series data solutions' data models and structures.
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Computer Science, Customer Due Diligence (CDD), Data Analysis, Data Integration, Data Manipulation, Data Mining, Data Quality, Data Visualization, Data Visualization Tools, Enhanced Due Diligence, Machine Learning, Microsoft Power BI, Process Optimization, Statistical Analysis System (SAS), Structured Query Language (SQL.
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BS degree in a quantitative field (e.g., statistics, economics, mathematics, engineering, computer science) From strategy, planning, and campaign completion, the Senior Analyst will deliver clarity to advertisers who are seeking causal insights and measurement impact.
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Doctorate in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Econometrics, Economics, Operations Research, Computer Science, or related field. Partner with analytics, data science, and data engineering teams to address data structures, data availability, and model development.
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Masters degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Information Technology or related field and 3 years of experience in the job offered or in a business/data analyst-related occupation.
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Bachelor's degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Business Administration, Global Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Information Management, Business Administration, or a closely related field and six (6) years of experience as a Director, Data Analytics and Insights (or closely related occupation) creating social media data/technology platforms using Python to leverage for business insights, data visualization and AI/ML models.
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Bachelors Degree minimum within a Mathematics, Economics or Computer Science field preferred. Ensures data/reporting knowledge and expertise for all data insights & analytics across the therapy area.
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We empower exceptional talents in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science to seek scientific boundaries, push through them, and apply cutting edge research to global financial markets.
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Bachelors degree in Engineering, Computer Science, MIS, Mathematics, Statistics, related technical field, or equivalent. - Experience with theory and practice of information retrieval, data science, machine learning and data mining.
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Master's degree (MBA, Business, Engineering, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field). Offer intel into trends and movement by providing data-driven insights and recommendations.
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Data-focused background with degree in a quantitative discipline such as Computer Science, Statistics, Engineering, or Mathematics. You will provide in-depth insights that form the basis of GTM strategy, develop scalable models, guide new acquisitions, product and channel decisions.
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Bachelors in Economics, Math, Computer Science, Statistics, Management Science, or other quantitative fields. Provide clear recommendations and next steps for executive leadership consumption based on insights generated.
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Bachelor's degree required; coursework in mathematics, statistics, information systems, computer science, or finance/accounting is preferred. Excellent computer skills (advanced Excel, querying data, working with databases, Visio or equivalents, and automation) with the ability to quickly learn and become proficient in new programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science or equivalent required, an MBA is a plus or equivalent military experience required.
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