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A Ph. D. in accounting, business administration, economics, engineering, finance, industrial/organizational psychology, human resources, political science, public administration, social work, statistics, computer science, management information systems (MIS), quantitative business analysis.
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A baccalaureate degree with twelve semester hours in biology or chemistry and an additional twelve semester hours in a biological science, chemistry, forensic science, molecular physics, physics, criminalistics or pharmacology.
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This position will work closely with other weed science faculty to maintain the LSU AgCenter Weed Guide, and publish weed management extension publications, both web-based and hard copy when appropriate.
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Call on and secure relationships with senior leadership in Epidemiology, Primary and Secondary Research, Medical Affairs, Value and Evidence, HEOR, Marketing, Brand Management, Product Management, Managed Markets, Market Access, Data Analytics, and other areas within organizations.
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A baccalaureate degree with a major in one of the following scientific fields: engineering, geology, geosciences, earth and environmental science or geophysics, plus one year of professional level experience in the evaluation of oil and gas drilling, oil and gas production and/or oil and gas transportation.
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Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Assist in the analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of data obtained during site investigations, offering input with developing action plans for moderate- to high-level risk mitigation activities.
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This position is multi-functional, requiring strong working relationships with multiple teams including Product Management, Technology, Data and Business Transformation teams. Minimum bachelors degree qualification, with strong quantitative background (STEM education background (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) AND/OR an MBA or equivalent experience preferred.
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A University/Bachelor's Degree, STEM, Economics, Data Science or Analytics preferred. 6+ years of experience in analytics, data science, and development of complex pricing models.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements such as Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA), HITECH, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS), and FIPS-140. Bachelor’s Degree in Information Security, Information Systems, Information Assurance, Computer Science or related field, or relevant experience and/or education as determined by the company in lieu of bachelor's degree.
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Applies engineering and technical solutions to the installation, maintenance, backup & recovery, and security for on-premises and cloud-based databases such as SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, and AWS RDS. Supports the installation and operation of an Enterprise ERP solution ensuring data governance, security and compliance while safeguarding data privacy and mitigating risks.
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Job Summary: This position, reporting to the Business Analytics Manager, will support the data analytics needs on grants for the Center for Analytics & Research in Transportation Safety (CARTS.
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Familiarity with a broad range of data platforms (e.g., Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Hadoop, Netezza, Teradata, RedShift, Snowflake) and Business Intelligence/data visualization tools/platforms/environments (IBM Cognos, SAS and SQL.
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Data extraction/compilation, interpretation of multiple sensor input data (lidar and imagery based) Elevation, Feature, and other specific data Processing and Manipulation. Typical responsibilities are to work on the GIS and Remote Sensing related projects with a strong focus on lidar and imagery derived deliverables.
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Bachelor's degree, preferably with a quantitative major (e.g. actuarial science, statistics, mathematics, economics, data science) - Required. Proficiency with query languages such as Python, R, SQL, or SAS - Preferred.
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