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The Bioengineering Department at Northeastern University is looking for a software programmer to join our NIH-funded project developing next-generation neuroimaging data formats and data sharing platforms at NeuroJSON.io. Particularly, we are looking for candidates with strong experience in developing web-based user interfaces and database backends to efficiently query and visualize scientific datasets.
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The lab has recently received funding from the US government for a multi-year project to develop AI-driven data visualization tools and user interfaces for the exploration of large data repositories.
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DE performing data standardization, transformation and stacking of raw data (customer, behavioral, and geographic) fetched from native and 3rd party digital and social platforms into cloud platformsAWS/Snowflake/Google Cloud; and creating advanced visualization modules, and automating dashboards using Tableau, Power BI and Qlik.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following: designing for accessibility, data visualization, design operations, storyboards and animation, user experience and journeys, user research, wireframes, UI design.
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Contribute significantly to data wrangling, user experience and interface design, semantic layer and material view design and builds, and asset lifecycle management across a range of capabilities including reporting, guided analytics, self-service, embedded, augmented, and data as a service across a range of multiple technologies and coding languages.
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Experience in data visualization, digital product design, and/or Python (and related software) is a plus. The ideal candidate is an accomplished professional with at least 10 years of experience in graphic design, including experience with user interface design and related software for all media, and the ability and drive to help students be successful in a rapidly changing industry.
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Prototyping and Usability: Leverage the value of prototyping, usability, and end-user experience to maximize the impact of the final data visualization product within retail product delivery.
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Experience with Data Visualization: Familiarity with data visualization libraries (e.g., D3. User-Centric Design: Collaborate with UX/UI designers to create intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces that enhance the overall user experience.
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Keywords: Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Business Central, Microsoft Dynamics Business Central, Microsoft Dynamics Finance & Operations, Dynamics F&O, Microsoft Finance and Supply Chain Management, Microsoft F&SCM, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 CRM, Microsoft Customer Experience Platform, Business Analyst, BA, Requirements Gathering, User Experience, User Enablement, Data Visualization, Software, Custom Applications, Data Analytics, Cloud Strategy, D365.
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Top 3 technical or soft skills you’d like to see that will lead you to request an interview – Dashboard - Quicksight, Tableau; Some kind of BI Platform Data Visualization - matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly, Bokeh Intermediate to Advanced SQL Advanced Beginner to Intermediate Python skills AWS.
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Proficiency in data analytics tools such as SQL, Python, Tableau, or similar platforms and familiarity with data visualization techniques is required. User Experience (UX) Design : Familiarity with UX principles and the ability to design intuitive and user-friendly dashboards, visualizations, and reports is valuable.
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3+ years of experience designing and developing Business Intelligence dashboards using Tableau. Conduct quality and user acceptance testing, troubleshooting as needed prior to launch. Experience managing multiple projects and remaining flexible facing shifting priorities.
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As a Data Scientist at TherapyNotes, you'll build and grow our data science team, using ML and LLM technologies to uncover insights from our large datasets to improve patient outcomes and user experiences.
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Experience with Tableau, or similar data visualization tools is a plus. What you’ll bring At least 6 months of Marketing Analytics or Data Analytics experience. The Crown Is Yours As an Analyst I, Digital Marketing, you will be at the center of our efforts to grow our user base through all of our Digital channels.
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Minimum three years of recent experience in a customer success, user support, or client service role, preferably within the technology, analytics, or AI sectors. Strong familiarity with analytics, data visualization tools, and AI technologies, with the ability to grasp complex technical concepts and communicate them to non-technical users.
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