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Job Description :Cloud Cyber Security Analyst (Data Protection/DevOps)Location: This position will work a hybrid model (remote & office). The Cloud Cyber Security Analyst (Data Protection/DevOps) isresponsible for providing services in support of data protection controls as part of the data protection monitoring services component of Elevance Health’s various programs that operate both on premises and in various cloud platforms.
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Familiarity with modeling biological, cellular, or ecological data; molecular biology or biochemistry concepts; or data science in agriculture. 7-8 Years of strong expertise in R or Python programming languages and their application to data wrangling, machine learning (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch), and data visualization.
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As the Community School Coordinator, you will play a vital role in developing and maintaining strong working relationships with key community partners and creating learning environments that support student academic success and family stability through a two-generational approach.
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The Safety Coordinator is a key member of our team. Manage training, data management, analysis, and reporting for all DOT concerns. Maddox Industrial Group (MIG) provides specialized cryogenic and mechanical services for air separation/cryogenic systems, industrial process piping, fabrication, installation, construction, maintenance, confined space rescue for air separation, wastewater/water treatment, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, chemical, and other process industries.
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As part of Office of General Counsel, under the supervision of the Title IX Coordinator, the Deputy Title IX Coordinator and Legal Analyst performs a variety of investigative, supervisory, education & training, and administrative tasks to ensure district-wide legal compliance with federal regulations for gender equity under Title IX and other anti-discrimination laws.
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Delivery experience in Data Engineering with Google Cloud Platform including Big Query, Dataflow, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Composer, Dataproc, Cloud Pubsub, Cloud Function etc. + Propose, own initiatives and demonstrate though leadership that improve the efficiency and productivity of the data science Center of Excellence.
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Strong proficiency in data engineering tools and languages (e.g., SQL, Python, Apache Spark). Experience working with cloud-based data platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP). Familiarity with BI and Data Visualization tools such as PowerBI, Tableau, etc.
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Must have knowledge of one or more of Data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, SSRS, SSAS or other. Experience working with cloud providers, both on the IAAS side (AWS, Azure, GCP), and in the data and analytics space (Snowflake, etc.
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Hands-on experience in mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, and proteomic data management. Performs complex data collection, data analysis, data management, literature research, technical writing, and reporting in support of research project(s); performs quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis.
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Set criteria for and monitor validation of outlier correction, time series analysis and segmentation performed in SAP IBP by the Demand Forecasting Data & Statistics Analyst. The Data and Statistics Manager will play a vital role in Crop Protection's adoption and evolution of statistical forecasting.
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3+ years of work experience with Informatica data governance products, specifically with design, development, and deployment of Informatica Axon. Mandatory Skills: Informatica AXON, Data Governance.
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Serves as a data steward to ensure the quality and accuracy of data used in institutional research reports as well as interactive visualizations. The Institutional Analytics division in the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology is a comprehensive unit that services all 7 campuses and 2 academic centers in the areas of institutional research, assessment, decision support, and data analytics.
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BCC Mail manager for merging, deduping, and presorting of data. Converts raw client data into usable, formatted, postal presorted data thus to be used as either inkjet input for addressing, or merged print PDF document with variable data programming.
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Currently, we are hiring a Permit Coordinator in your area! Our Permit Coordinator, under general direction, will plan, organize, and coordinate the solicitation permit process activities and operations for our Sales teams.
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