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Use Excel, SQL, and data visualization tools such as Power BI to analyze and aggregate data generated by Self-Help's programmatic activities. Proficiency with Office 365 (especially Excel) and Power BI or other data visualization software.
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The role will involve working in industry leading automation systems including Emerson DeltaV, Siemens Desigo and OSI PI. By integrating these systems together, projects in areas of business intelligence, analytics, and data visualization can take place.
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Analysis and data visualization, budgeting and forecasting. Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required. Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients.
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This analyst will have detailed knowledge and understanding of business intelligence functions including but not limited to analytics, data mining, data warehouse, reporting and visualization dashboards.
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Design and optimize user-friendly interfaces for intuitive control and data visualization on mobile platforms. Develop mobile applications for automating material testing processes, integrating IoT devices for seamless data collection and analysis.
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You strive to better communicate data through data visualization and storytelling. Supporting democratization of data among business partners and crafting self-serve data visualization tools that enable business decision making.
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The SQL Database Developer / Analyst will be responsible for reporting and data visualization needs of the organization. Over 3 years of data reporting and visualization development experience.
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Expert knowledge of software and systems or data analysis, data visualization, presentation, expiry setting (e.g. JMP, Minitab) and proficiency in writing technical documents. - Background working in a laboratory within data integrity or GxP/GMP requirements Experience with managing Change Controls, Deviations, Lab Investigations, Root Cause Analysis, Data Integrity improvements.
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Proficient in data visualization software – Spotfire, R/R Shiny. The statistical programmer works collaboratively with the end users, internal colleagues to ensure the high-quality production of data visualizations and statistical outputs using Spotfire/R and other visualization tools.
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The QA analyst will be a member of a Data Engineering Scrum team that is delivering solutions focused on using state of the art data and analytics tools including traditional and near real-time data warehousing, big-data, relational and document-based databases using both extract, load, transform (ELT) toolsets as well as REST APIs and FHIR. The ideal candidate will be comfortable with data science platforms with proven experience leveraging DevOps and Test Automation tools.
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They will support cross-functional teams using R programming language, data management, performing basic visualization and statistical analysis, and communicating insights. Use data visualization techniques to enhance reports and present data.
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Develop and implement a data-driven approach to reliability, including the use of analytics, data visualization, and predictive maintenance tools. Co-develop data management needed for track and trend program with CMMS BPO and System Admin.
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The Applications group in the Office of Academic Solutions and Information Systems (OASIS) builds, implements, and supports software and data solutions for Duke's research community. Analyst Senior, IT - Backend Software Engineer.
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We are the Data Center Network Services team within Cisco IT that supports network services for Cisco Engineering and business functions worldwide. You will design, develop, test and deploy DC network SDN capabilities within Data Center Network.
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Knowledge of scientific data analysis, data visualization, machine learning, data annotation, and data cleaning. This position will support efforts by the NIEHS Office of Data Science to advance the application of scientific data towards improving public health by developing and applying systems and tools for capturing, organizing, analyzing, and visualizing biomedical research data.
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