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Utilize 3D modeling and data visualization software to update airframe 3D models and complete data processing on fleet maintenance findings. Experience with structural analysis software such as PATRAN/NASTRAN, StressCheck and Lifeworks.
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The Police Crime Analyst performs strategic, tactical, and administrative management analysis of criminal activity data to predict the time and place that criminal activity may occur through the robust use of proprietary and creative databases to identify criminals and suspects, identify immediate and high-level threats, support the efficient deployment of law enforcement resources, and administrative support.
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Behavioral Health Data Review and Reporting: Collaborating with internal leaders and external partners, create and maintain statistics on SEW, SOS and FS program efficacy, clients served, resource hours and retention.
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Image chain analysis to include atmospheric modeling, signal quality and noise, optics, detector calibration, and image processing of pixel data. Understanding of data analysis and statistics.
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Utilize analysis software programs such as Tekla Structural Designer, Excel, Idea Statica, BlueBeam, RISA Suite, Revit and Ram Connection. Review 3-D BIM models to aid in building design, connection design and shop drawing reviews.
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Keywords: Data Management, Data Analysis, Data Governance, Data Integration, Documentation, Reporting, Visualization, Process Improvement, Stakeholder Communication, Training, Support, SQL, Excel, Data Visualization, ETL, Data Quality, Data Modeling, Database Management, GDPR, HIPAA.
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Assists with FCAA validations including application & classification, SSD & SEI effectivity, meeting agendas & coordination, presentation generation & review, validation work plan development. Responsibilities include generating, processing, and supporting the review of engineering documentation required.
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Proficient in Nielsen, IRI, or - other consumer data reporting. Share customer data and insights with States and Division stakeholders to assist in the local planning process and program evaluation.
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Provides end-user support to include immediate system/data guidance, FAQ management, issue analysis, and training design and delivery. The Boeing Company - Finance Systems and Analytics is seeking an Experienced Tax Solutions Designer to join our team as we continue to enhance and optimize our tax management processes within the SAP and Vertex platforms for both domestic and international business units to join the team in Hazelwood, Missouri, Chicago Illinois or Renton, Washington.
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Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Strong proficiency in SQL for data extraction, manipulation, and analysis. Stay up-to-date with industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in data analysis and business intelligence.
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Under the direct supervision of the Chief Financial Officer, the Director of Financial Analysis performs analysis around financial statements for all programs, assists in scenario and strategic budget planning, is responsible for all funder reporting requirements, and guides the Financial Analysis Department personnel in their job functions.
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The Boeing Company is seeking an experienced Structural Analysis Engineer to join their growing team in Berkeley, MO. This position will provide static and durability/damage tolerance (DaDT) structural analysis and documentation in support of various tactical fighter programs.
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Design migration strategies to move clients' data infrastructure to modern database platforms (including experiences with Databricks, mandatory; Snowflake, nice-to-have.) Provide guidance and expertise on data governance, data security, and data quality management.
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Develop, lead, and optimize the peer review process for Infrastructure as Code (IaC), maintain in a code repository, and build CI/CD pipelines focused on the application layer. IaC tools include Ansible, Terraform, PowerShell, CDK, bash, TypeScript, Python, and other applicable tools.
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