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Interaction will mostly be within the people analytics team and people data governance team Innovation (The required level of scientific knowledge, knowledge sharing, innovation and risk taking.
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Data quality, data governance and metadata management understanding; Experience with Collibra and/or Informatica preferred. Where possible, ensure development of attributes and MDM reference data is aligned with healthcare data best practices (FHIR, HL7, DaVinci, etc.
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Implement best practices for data governance, data quality, and data security across the entire data lifecycle. Experience in stream / data processing technologies like Kafka, Spark, Google BigQuery, Google Dataflow, HBaseFamiliarity designing CI/CD pipelines with Jenkins, Github Actions, or similar toolsExperience with SQL, particularly performance optimizationExperience with Graph and Vector database or processing frameworksStrong knowledge of data modeling, data warehousing, and data integration best practices.
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Develop and maintain relationships with external partners and vendors to support data strategy and governance initiatives, while keeping fluent with the evolving data and analytics landscape.
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The Early College Data and Research Analyst will work closely with both the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Department of Higher Education (DHE) to merge data, manage data roles and processes, support more automated reporting and fulfilling of data requests, and documentation of both operational and technical governance and rules.
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We’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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Experience with BI software tools like Tableau, Qlik, PowerBI. Preferred Skills: IT skills, data governance skills, and analytics. Job Title: Data Analyst IIIJoin our dynamic Chief Data Office team and play a pivotal role in operationalizing the most urgent data and analytics initiatives.
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Job Title: Audit Director, Supplier Contract AuditPrimary Location: Bridgewater NJ or Cambridge MAAbout the job:Are you ready to drive supplier governance and maximize contract value at a global scale.
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In particular, the Associate Attorney’s duties include:Providing legal advice/counsel on corporate law, business and transactional matters, intellectual property, tax, and other areas of law relevant to the University’s mission and operations (e.g., data privacy and security, copyright infringement, compliance, charitable organizations, University governance, research administration), at times under tight deadlines.
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Standing up our master data services program is a key component in this body of work and given provider data is critical in many different aspects of data and analytics, it makes sense that this is the initial domain the Master Data Management (MDM) team is focused on with Employee, Researchers, Supplies, Vendors etc.
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Proven ability to interpret the broader ESG landscape to shape strategy while possessing the detail and process orientation to drive data integrity, consistency and governance. Partner with IT and finance to strengthen data management, controls and disclosure procedures.
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Our Customer Data Office team has 4 scope pillars: Data Product Management, Data Quality, Data Governance, and the Analytics Hub. This team helps to design and guide the development of broad-use customer data products for operational and analytical consumption by business teams, as part of a new integrated centralized customer data platform and analytics hub.
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The Director of External Data Governance & Execution comprehensively manages the rules and processes that define the provisioning of externally sourced data both in regards to the responsibilities of the suppliers upstream from Takeda as well as how it is delivered to corporate system.
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3+ years of experience with data visualization, data management, data governance, data strategy, data policy or data engineering. Use business intelligence data for predictive analytics and facilitating implementation of new tools like Tableau, Qlik Sense, PMRT, Tableau and Power BI.
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Coordinate or manage research study tasks, including developing and tracking project timelines, activities, and deliverables; supporting budget management; and preparing submissions for IRB and data governance review.
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