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5 (five) years of experience as a data engineer, data analyst, software developer, software engineer, systems analyst, technical architect or related. Develop data pipelines / APIs using Python, SQL, Spark and GCP Methods.
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Familiarity with data platforms and applications such as Databricks, Jupyter, Snowflake, Redshift, Airflow. Fluent in data exploration and visualization tools such as Looker and Tableau. The DTC Content Analytics team is looking for a Manager to lead the Sports Content vertical supporting the ESPN business unit.
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Partner with data science, customer success and business operations to proactively solve problems and ensure Loop is built to scale. Loop's modern audit and payplatform uses our domain-driven AI to harness the complexity of supply chain data and documentation.
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Hands-on improve operational stability via automation, such as auto healing where possible, and raise design changes to Data analyst, SMEs and/or architects, as well as opportunities to application /service managers.
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The Sr Data Analyst will be responsible for implementing data migration strategy as well as maintaining and managing data for ERPs/CRM systems as requested by the business either via scripts, tools, or other programs.
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Familiarity with big data / visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau, and the core concepts of relational data. If so, the Sr. Business & Information Analyst role might be the right fit for you.
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Leading the design, build, migration, and testing of OneStream for multi-dimensional data models (dimensions, hierarchies, attributes); input template and report build; Data Integration and Extract Transform and Load (ETL) concepts; understanding of calcs (allocation, top-down spreading, currencies); and, workflow, data permissions and security.
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The position will serve as a Lead GIS Analyst and coordinate closely with the TSD ETPMO Manager and MPDD’s GIS and Roadway Data Office Manager. The client’s Technology Services Division (TSD) in partnership with the Multimodal Planning and Data Division (MPDD), is currently conducting a large scale Information Technology project which requires the services of an expert-level GIS Analyst.
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The Market Data Business Analyst team works closely with our Development and Revenue organizations to understand our client requirements, prioritize the resulting projects, and ensure that the right 3rd party data products are integrated into our platform.
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The Syteline Business Systems Analyst will be working in the IT department and will have the opportunity to interact with business leaders on functional requirements to design solutions and work with other departments to build, test, deploy and support the organizations IT systems.
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Experience working with data integration and business intelligence tools (Azure ADF, SSIS, Talend, Profisee, SSRS, Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik). · Possess strong working knowledge of various data integration and business intelligence tools, including Azure ADF, SSIS, Talend, Profisee, SSRS, Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik.
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Associate's Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience Risk, Compliance, Audit, Business, Law Enforcement, Technology or Data Science. Financial Intelligence Senior Analyst - Fraud page is loaded.
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Reporting to the Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer, the Senior Manager, Privacy will support data privacy initiatives across the organization. Data privacy, governance/risk/ compliance, and/or information security operations background required.
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Skilled user of Excel, including VLOOKUP, pivot tables, and ability to join large data sets, to streamline data analysis and reporting processes. Drive ongoing development and optimization of lead lifecycle workflows, data enrichment, lead scoring, segmentation, and multi-touch drip nurture campaigns.
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You will play a key role in leading and managing our Data operations and managed services support engagement, ensuring efficient and effective delivery of services. · Build strong relationships with clients and serve as their primary point of contact for day-to-day data operations and managed services engagement.
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