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You have superior knowledge of Data Loss Prevention (DLP), data analytics, incident management, or investigative programs and the ability to identify risks and advise on solutions and mitigations.
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Assigned to MDOT The Secretary's Office (TSO), selected candidates will support MDOT and its various modes to ensure success in achieving business goals and objectives through the broad application of data analytics, management analysis and industry/government best practices.
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Certification in: Certified Ethical Hacker, Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator, CompTIA Cyber Security Analyst, CompTIA Cloud+, CompTIA Pentest+, GCHI-GIAC Certified Incident Handler, Cyber Security Incident Responder OR GIAC Response and Industrial Defense.
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Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. ("Oppenheimer") is a leading middle-market investment bank and full service broker-dealer, With roots tracing back to 1881, the Company is engaged in a broad range of activities in the financial services industry, including retail securities brokerage, institutional sales and trading, investment banking (both corporate and public finance), equity & fixed income research, market making, trust services and investment advisory and asset management services.
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Prior experience analyzing case management data in higher education, preferably Symplicity (i.e., Advocate, GME) or Maxient. Reporting directly to the Vice President of the Office of Inclusion and Institutional Equity (OIIE), the DEI Data Analyst supports OIIE in driving positive change through data-driven insights, helping advance institutional inclusive excellence priorities.
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The Senior Risk Analyst is responsible for supporting the Operational Resilience team in developing and implementing all key program components of a business continuity/ operational resilience framework for CareFirst including without limitation: Governance, Scenario Development/ Testing, Crisis Management, Education & Awareness.
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Minimum of three (3) years of credit risk management experience and one (1) year of direct customer acquisition/underwriting strategy development experience. The Senior Risk Analyst, Credit Strategy will lead and support the department in developing and achieving department goals.
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Job Description SummarySupport the day-to-day execution of the Transamerica Operational Risk Management activities to include identification, assessment, monitoring, and reporting of key risks across the company business and technology landscape.
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As an HRMS Analyst, you will play a vital role in managing and optimizing our Human Resource Management System (HRMS) to support our HR operations. We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented HRMS Analyst to join our HR team.
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Serve as subject matter expert for organizational population health management tools and assist teams in effective utilization and troubleshooting. Analyzing data to assist in delivering optimal healthcare management and decision making.
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The Economic Inclusion Reporting Analyst will be a key member of the team and reports to the Director of Economic Inclusion, Johns Hopkins Health System ("JHHS") Facilities Design + Construction ("FD+C"), by providing analytical, programmatic, and administrative assistance related to the management of the JHHS FD+C Economic Inclusion Program, policies, and the JHHS/Johns Hopkins University ("JHU") joint economic inclusion efforts and initiatives (e.g., HopkinsLocal, BLocal.
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The Reporting & Business Intelligence Team is currently seeking a dynamic individual to drive change and solve complex challenges by utilizing data as a Business Intelligence Analyst. Knowledge of Advent Software or other portfolio management systems preferred.
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Review and resolve all data issues, including but not limited to Master Data Management (MDM), Master Person Identifier (MPI), and other data issues. Review and resolve all data issues, including but not limited to Master Data Management (MDM), Master Person Identifier (MPI), and other data issues.
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Senior Risk Analyst, Credit Strategy. Eligibility may vary based on full-time or part-time status, location, or management level. Use advanced modeling and statistical techniques, and tools such as SAS, R and Python to develop and maintain credit risk, response, behavior, and analytical strategies that will optimize lending decisions across channels.
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On-premise position, reporting directly to the Vice President for Administration & Finance/CFO, the Budget Analyst is responsible for the coordination of budget planning and allocations process, implementation and maintenance of effective accounting and reporting information systems, and management of financial resources of the University.
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