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Analyze construction quality-related data from a variety of sources including audit logs, nonconformance logs, contract review logs, audits conducted by IQA, PHMSA, and similar data.
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As a Data Quality Analyst, you will be responsible for performing comprehensive manual testing and validation of data as it flows from multiple disparate sources into our centralized data warehouse, and subsequently, into our reporting dashboards.
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Role name: Analyst Role Description: Job Duties:§ Perform hands-on validations and reviews, write quality reports, data strategy, including data governance and data quality to empower the Financial Risk Management (FRM) area.
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Experience with data quality tools such as Great Expectations or dbt. Implement and enforce data governance and quality standards. Familiarity with Data Warehousing tools like Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, or Databricks.
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Reviews, analyzes, evaluates, and distributes data from all system Quality reports (i.e. Core Measures Results Reports, Complication reports, CMS QIO data), and relates the data analysis to the appropriate committees, and the CMO.
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Serve as Clinical Data Scientist and Trial Lead for one or more clinical trials assuming responsibility for all CDS activities including selection and application of data acquisition standards, Data Management Plan, selection of quality risk indicators, third party study data due diligence.
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The Vendor and Customer Master Data Analyst will support the business team's data quality needs to facilitate each business group's transition from implementation phase to business operations.
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They also work with the DCAS Data Research, Analytics, and Management team to establish procedures for detection and correction of data-quality issues and collaborate to establish policies, procedures, and internal controls affecting the quality of data.
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As part of the Clinical Data Sciences (CDS) group, an integral delivery unit within the Global Biometrics and Data Management (GBDM) organization, the Clinical Data Scientist (CDS) is responsible for timely and high quality data management deliverables supporting the Pfizer portfolio.
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Exposure to Metadata management, data quality, master data, and data lineage a plus. Knowledge of data mining techniques for data analysis & reporting tools like Qlik, Power BI or Spotfire a plus.
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Build a culture of engineering best practices, emphasizing data engineering standards, guidelines, and processes, data quality, documentation, data governance, service level objectives, and data contracts.
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Maintain quality data files for investigation, tracking, and reporting purposes. + Analyze, evaluate, and report quality data to management personnel. The Quality Engineer is an established performer that is responsible for maintaining and enhancing product and process quality within a manufacturing or production environment.
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This role requires extensive experience in data center construction management, specifically within the data center sector, and will involve coordinating with various stakeholders to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Quality Assurance, CRO, Hosting Inspections, Inspection readiness, Inspection, Master Schedule, Regulatory Compliance, GLP Audit, Inspection Report, audit, GLP, GCP, Regulatory Inspection, raw data audit, bioanalytical.
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Champion data governance in congress with the BI Leader to provide data that is accurate, congruent, and dependable; this would be represented in Data Quality artifacts. 5+ years experience using data, data structures, and at least two analytics platforms and tech stacks such as Oracle, Teradata, Snowflake, AWS RDS/Redshift or MS SQL in an Agile environment.
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