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A minimum of six years' experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, big data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration particularly in a life science or healthcare setting.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in SAP master data management and Informatica MDM.Extensive knowledge of master data management concepts, principles, and best practices. The Director, Master Data Management will play a pivotal role in transforming master data elements from various legacy sources into an enterprise source of truth within the Informatica MDM platform.
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The Data Engineer will work closely with data scientists and visualization analysts, in addition to Naval leadership, to ensure the quality, accuracy, and integrity of the data pools.
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Work From Home, Entry Level Data Entry Clerk As A Research Participant. Data entry skills. This is a remote work from home part time gig, you'll need a computer, laptop or mobile device.
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GIS Analyst & Data Steward. Experience with data visualization tools, such as ArcGIS Experience Builder or ArcGIS Dashboard, for presenting geospatial data insights. Knowledge of programming languages, such as Python, SQL, or Arcade for data manipulation and analysis.
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Secure data and analytic assets: Aid in the analysis of data and analytics security requirements and solutions, and work with the chief information security officer (CISO) to ensure that enterprise data and analytics assets are treated as protected assets.
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Responsibilities:The employee conducts data analytics, data engineering, data mining, exploratory analysis, predictive analysis, and statistical analysis, and uses scientific techniques to correlate data into graphical, written, visual and verbal narrative products, enabling more informed analytic decisions.
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Knowledge of big data, cloud computing and data warehouses. Uses computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to enter data and/ or process information.
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12+ years of experience in data strategy, data management, analytics, and Oracle technologies, with a focus on Oracle Analytics Cloud, Autonomous Data Warehouse, Data Catalog, Fusion Data Intelligence Platform, and Oracle SaaS.
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Expertise in data management software including spreadsheet development and use. Knowledge of quality improvement processes, performance measurement, accreditation standards, measurement tools, CQI tools and data reporting applications.
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Position Duties/ResponsibilitiesAssists the Fuel Superintendent in obtaining, maintaining, analyzing, summarizing, and reportingbudgetary data calls related to the Fuel Department's labor and non-labor expenditures.
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Strong knowledge of at least one of the following: claim-line level healthcare data, provider contracting analysis, or clinical operations and metrics. The Market Finance Lead collects, analyzes and reports on various market data to connect financial outcomes with operational effectiveness.
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Evaluate, interpret, qualify, statistically analyze and QA/QC sample laboratory results of bacteria, nutrients, metals, organic chemicals, petroleum, and conventional parameters relative to data quality objectives for presentation in technical reports as well as database archiving.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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Oversee the document imaging process for current and historical data and documents. Continually evaluate the functionality of the internal student data base and provide recommendations to improve the system and electronic records for all students at the Law School.
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