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As a member of the Enterprise Products team, the Senior Director, Growth Opportunities Technology Integrations will be an integral part of a team responsible for discovery and implementation of Global Technology application and integration capabilities that enable Marriott's M&A growth opportunities.
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Work closely with data engineers and data management programmers at study level integration and delivery. Understanding of industry standard technologies to support Clinical Development needs (e.g., CTMS, SAS, R or Python, Data Warehouses, SharePoint.
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Job Duties Facilitates vision development, solution design, standards guidance, project scoping, IS strategy integration and implementation of efficient, high quality Epic systems. Provides ongoing analysis and problem-solving to ensure the integration of Epic in effective workflow and process design.
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Assist with the concept, design, configuration, operation, and maintenance of the computer communication systems for data transport between transportation management centers and traffic control devices as well as assist in the hardware and software integration of those systems.
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The Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer will lead the development, testing, and implementation of power systems control solutions for our customers using PLC’s, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Facilitates vision development, solution design, standards guidance, project scoping, IS strategy integration and implementation of efficient, high quality Epic systems. Develops and implements data driven performance improvement methodologies.
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Evaluates technology, systems and application capabilities, analyzes workflow/data flow, and creates efficient and logical solutions. Ensures security, integrity, and privacy of FMOLHS data in conjunction with FMOLHS policies and procedures.
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Experience with ETL and data integration development using multiple tools, including Informatica, Microsoft SSIS or other technologies. Strong understanding of data engineering and data stewardship roles in an organization.
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This person will join Meta’s data center engineering Product Development and Integration team. Building and operating reliable and efficient data centers is essential to support the growth of Meta. The data center engineering team collaborates with multiple key stakeholders to ensure engineering and design of our data centers incorporate considerations from micro-levels (servers and IT equipment design requirements) to macro-levels (building envelope, site planning, MEP systems) to ensure maximum efficiency and reliability of our compute infrastructure.
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