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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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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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The Data Steward leads complex, cross-organizational conversations – including risk assessment, data quality auditing, issue management, and knowledge management – to ensure Claims Transaction data is fit for organization use.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience in drug safety/pharmacovigilance quality assurance or compliance within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry. Certification in pharmacovigilance (e.g., RQAP-GLP, PVQA) or quality management (e.g., ASQ Certified Quality Auditor) is a plus.
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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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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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This entails designing and implementing a sophisticated data governance framework spanning across capabilities and tools such as data quality checks, defining/tracking KPI’s, data lineage and data structure and organization (e.g. organized data hierarchies, well-maintained data dictionary and report catalogue, as well as data and report certification.
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Develop collaborative partnerships with Clinical Operations, Pharmacovigilance, Data Management, Biometrics, Medical Writing and Regulatory Affairs leadership to maintain a current understanding of potential areas of quality risk exposure across all studies.
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Conduct data management maturity assessments and identify pain points for including data quality, governance, architecture, analytics, metadata management, master data management.
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Advanced understanding and experience with all functions of the data management lifecycle including data governance, data architecture, data integration, metadata management, data development, data quality management, data administration, security & operations, data stewardship and master data management.
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Master Data Management / Data Quality Management / Governance Collibra, Atacama, Alation, Reltio etc. Data bases (SQL, NoSQL) and Data Platforms (Databricks, Snowflake) Strong skills with Database management, Data modeling and design DevOps and Security CI/CD, Serverless compute, OAuth, SSO, MFA etc.
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Demonstrated success with domestic and international consulting, permitting, licensing, and environmental quality review processes for a wide range of infrastructure projects in sectors such as power generation, process industries, water/wastewater treatment, telecommunications, data centers, and industrial manufacturing.
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Partner closely with Onyx’s cross-functional team of product managers, engineers, and data governance specialists to create and maintain high-quality, scalable, and secure computational data governance products tailored to meet the specific needs of enterprise internal stakeholders.
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6+ years of data engineering experience, at peer firms utilizing agile methods and modern SDLC processes to deliver quality technological solutions in a transparent, reliable way. Provide data stewardship to other team members and to Data Operations as they review datasets for completeness and quality.
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This role will collaborate with the Clinical Operations and Clinical Development team, and with other functions as applicable, to ensure project deliverables are met, including data acquisition, quality data review, and reporting in compliance with GCP, SOPs, and regulatory requirements.
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