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Identifies evidence of computer crimes such as the theft and sabotage of data; unlawful access of data and systems; fraudulent use of bank, credit, and telecommunications accounts; and the trafficking of pornography.
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Incorporate core data management competencies including data governance, data security and data quality. The ideal candidate will contribute as a data engineer in developing the necessary components of a modernized, scalable, performant and extensible ecosystem of data and analytics capabilities.
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Work in medical devices industry and/or in vitro diagnostic devices(preferred) or closely related industries (e.g., pharmaceutical industry) such as research and development, manufacturing, quality management, regulatory affairs.
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Conducts complex data mapping and Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) efforts. Complete complex data migrations (ETL) processes to support development efforts. Perform data analysis and develop the data models to support ETL development.
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Work with Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts to correlate data security events with broader threat intelligence. As a Data Security Engineer/Analyst you’ll be part of our Cybersecurity Office (CSO) team located virtually.
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Job Title - Scientist. Basic understanding of chromatography theory and hands-on experience with HPLC. Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Molecular Biology or. Performs laboratory work and documentation in accordance with GMP, GLP and company guidelines.
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MedPro is one of the largest recruiters of therapists and nurses from outside the U.S. MedPro currently has contracts with numerous organizations to service a multitude of facilities in the U.S. The company counts among its clients prominent healthcare facilities and organizations such as the Department of Veterans Affairs,HCA, University of Miami Hospital, and Tenet Healthcare.
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Identify and troubleshoot problems, collect and record data, report data. Participate in technical meetings and data reviews. Develop, follow protocols and perform analytical testing using wet chemistry analysis, UV/VIS Spectroscopy, UPLC/MS, FTIR, ICP-MS and other techniques as required.
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Data Governance and Operations is one of the critical pillars within the newly established Chief Data Office (CDO), part of T. Rowe Price’s Chief Operating Office (COO). The Director, Data Management and Reporting will lead through collaboration with CDO Technology, the Enterprise Transformation Office, the CTO organization, and Business Data Product owners to ensure that Data Governance Programs deliver actionable results achieving agree upon strategic outcomes.
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Optional experience includes the use of UPLC/MS using Empower software, FTIR and ICP-MS. Basic understanding of chromatography theory and hands-on experience with HPLC or UPLC. Prefer a minimum of 1 year of industrial or academic experience in Analytical Chemistry testing.
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The Environmental Scientist will be responsible for quality oversight on behalf of the owner for a portion of a mass transit project that includes light rail, bridge, culvert, storm drain, and roadway construction.
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Design, implement, automate and maintain large scale enterprise data ETL processes. Someone who can come in, learn the data model and how they interact, and hit the ground running. Ideal if candidate has experience with not specifically site design, but is familiar with working with front end data points.
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Trileaf is seeking a full-time, Project Scientist with at least 2 / 0-5 years of field experience conducting environmental due diligence work on commercial real estate projects, to include Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I ESAs) and Phase II ESAs. This position will be in one of the following locations: our office in Baltimore, MD, Upstate NY or Boston, MA.
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Expert in establishing implementation strategies for enterprise data warehouse with primary focus on Business intelligence, Analytics and Data governance. Managing and deliver complex analytics projects and big data solutions on AWS.
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Engage, along with IT VP, with Constellation Business Units in the development of technology solutions and support of the Data platform. Develop and enhance Constellation’s Data Governance program across all operating companies managing objects maintained in Azure based Data Platforms while ensuring quality.
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