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Bioanalytical Data reviewer/ Quality Control - Contractor. This position is responsible for the quality control of all nonGLP data generated in the Nonclinical Pharmacology group.
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Operate as a product, platform and capability owner across the DQ/DC/DS&A/DA and DM, including product roadmap, vendor/contract/budget management linked to solutions such as Informatica Data Management Cloud (meta-data management and cataloging / data quality/ data marketplace/MDM) and Immuta (Data Security.
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Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to data integration, data quality, and performance. Collaborate with data architects, data engineers, and business analysts to understand data requirements and ensure data quality and integrity.
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The Statistical Programmer/Data Analyst will report to the Senior Project Biostatistician and will work closely with faculty biostatisticians and study staff to facilitate study operations, data collection and quality control, and reporting of research findings.
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Quality Assurance: Work collaboratively with automation teams to ensure data accuracy, integrity, and relevance in UiPath automation processes, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence integration.
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Serve as Clinical Data Scientist and Trial Lead for one or more clinical trials assuming responsibility for all CDS activities including selection and application of data acquisition standards, Data Management Plan, selection of quality risk indicators, third party study data due diligence.
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The Clinical Data Analyst partners cross functionally to identify risk to data integrity throughout the data flow to drive quality collection for non-EDC data sources (fluid & tissue labs, digital, imaging, wearables) in Dyne's clinical studies.
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Experience being responsible for quality control of all scientific data generated within the Nonclinical Pharmacology group. This position is responsible for the quality control of all nonGLP data generated in the Nonclinical Pharmacology group within GNAT unit of client.
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The relevant infrastructure will include elements such as an enterprise data catalog, data governance (including conventions and standards), data quality, master data management, application integration, data exchange, ETL/ELT, data modeling, and related components.
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Assist with performing non-destructive testing to ensure quality and detect defects; methods include: Visual Inspection, Ultrasound Testing, and Magnetic Particle Testing. Nova Data provides both on the job and classroom training and development to further our employees' careers as an NDT Technician.
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This position is responsible for the quality control of all nonGLP data generated in a Pharmacology group. The role is focused on Data Quality Assurance/Quality Control.
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Job Summary: This position is responsible for the quality control of all non-GLP data generated in the Nonclinical Pharmacology group. Prior experience in quality control of Scientific data.
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Maintain and scale the Data and Analytics data pipeline that is built on various platforms like Fivetran, dbt, Snowflake, Power BI, AWS, and Azure DevOps. Utilize tools like Microsoft Power BI and Amazon Web Services (AWS) in data management and analytics.
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Collect, clean, and preprocess HR data from various sources (e.g., AWS, Snowflake) to ensure data quality and integrity. We are looking for a Data Scientist within Chewy’s Enterprise People Analytics (EPA) team located in Bellevue, WA or Boston, MA. This is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to fostering a data-driven culture within our HR department.
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Focus on software development life cycle, you will collaborate with our Head of Technology Strategy, Head of Data, Solution Architects, Data Analysts, Data Team, and Portfolio Delivery function Leads to understand customer and technical needs to design and implement the Global Investment data platform, including Persistence, Integration and Services layers of the business solutions in compliance with architecture principles and standards followed by MMC technology.
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