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Contribute to the development and implementation of data governance policies and procedures Professional Technical Skills. Familiarity with data integration and ETL processes. Design efficient data models to ensure data quality and integrity.
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As a Data Specialist on the on the BT Prep team, you will be an integral member of the firm’s centralized tax processing center. Data Specialist - Digital Scanning. Data Specialist - Validation.
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The candidate should have a minimum of 75 years of experience in Data Modeling Techniques and Methodologies. Must To Have SkillsProficiency in Data Modeling Techniques and Methodologies. Experience in designing and implementing data models for complex business requirements.
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Our exciting client seeks a Data Integration Specialist to join our Acquisition Data Team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data integration, with experience in collecting, cleaning, transforming, and loading data from various external sources into internal systems.
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Working Title: MBS Zoology Data and Survey Assistant. Assist with field surveys, monitoring and research and other MBS animal survey activities, as needed, so that data on animals of conservation concern are collected in a coordinated and effective manner.
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Experience using WindChill for managing product data. Formal training in Configuration Data Management (CDM). Deliver and maintain the Engineering Technical Data Package (TDP) and ensure compliance with the CM Plan.
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The Data Governance Specialist team member should have knowledge and understanding of the flow of data within and across modules in Oracle and other platforms to troubleshoot, test, and support the business users of these functions.
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Position Title: Master Data Communication Specialist. This position supports Canteen (Canteen, Canteen One, and Franchise), focusing on directing and overseeing efforts to document, communicate and train users regarding Master Data Management and key back-office systems (ERP, CRM, etc.
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At least 1 year of specialized experience, equivalent to the GS-13 grade level in the Federal service, to include experience advising on advanced data techniques; conducting data analytics research; performing analysis of data to identify trends; and conducting studies on data management and data protection.
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Experience with DHS data and data systems including MMIS, METS and MAXIS. Working Title: Encounter Data Quality Assurance Research Analyst. This position exists to manage the analysis and interpretation of encounter data to: (a) set the direction of encounter data improvement goals and strategies, (b) lead the discovery of data quality and integrity issues (c) help determine the direction of activities of the Encounter Data Quality unit, (d) improve the quality of data utilized to make decisions regarding the administration of the Managed Care System for DHS and the Managed Care Organizations.
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The Data Management Specialist will assist the Drinking Water Protection Section and other members of the Data Management unit with analyzing business processes and procedures to recommend improvements to business processed across data systems as well as participate in a variety of data and software related projects.
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We are looking for a talented Engineering Technical Specialist – Data Center Markets to join our team specializing in Engineering for our Power Systems Business Segment in Shoreview, MN.
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We are looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented professional to join our team as a Pre-Sales Strategy and Data Specialist. In this role, you will support our salespeople and client success during pre-sales activities by providing critical data and analysis.
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The Master Data Specialist – Data Synchronization plays a crucial role in master data management and governance. Effective on gathering data from several systems, including SAP, Web Dam, PLM, etc.
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Familiarity with database lifecycles, data security, and database change management. Database development, user acceptance testing, data reconciliation, data reporting activities, and data management documentation.
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