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Experience working with data management projects having experience in data analysis, data governance, data quality and lineage. More than 10 years of experience worked as a business analyst, having knowledge on treasury business area treasury, cash management and liquidity functions.
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This role requires expertise in data strategy, architecture, and management, with a focus on leveraging advanced technologies to drive business success. Bachelor’s/Advanced degree in Information Management, Engineering, Business Analytics, Data Science, and Operations Management.
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Under the supervision of the Solution Implementation Manager, the Inventory Management Specialists (IMS) would be responsible for successfully implementing the various inventory management solutions offered by MSC promoting a best-in-class experience for all stakeholders.
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Analyze data and assess financial, anti-corruption, reputational and OFAC risks in order to identify impacted business departments, cross-department processes, and facilitate communications and ongoing implementation support with affected parties.
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Experience and knowledge of Data Integration, Master Data Management, Data Quality, and Data Governance technologies are preferable. Collaborate with senior leadership to integrate data strategy into the overall business strategy.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Statistics, or related business degree and a minimum of 5 years of experience in vendor risk management, operational/enterprise risk management, or related risk management experience.
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The Sample Management (SM) Manger, Clinical QC reports to the Associate Director of Clinical QC and will manage the daily operations of the QC Sample Management team and is r esponsible for QC SM scheduling, routine management of in-process, final product and stability samples as well as QC data throughout the sample lifecycle from receipt to disposition.
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Leading the configuration of OneStream including but not limited to : Workflows, Data Sources, Transformation Rules, Business Rules and Calculations, Dashboards, Data Management Sequences, Cube / Master Data, System Security.
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Provide leadership and line management to Statistical Programming function, ensuring focus on business priorities and AbbVie values. Clinical Data Strategy and Operations. Establish outsourcing strategies and execution of such strategies in support of business and financial objectives with accountability for functional budget.
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Unique opportunity for the ideal candidate with 3+ years’ experience in and understanding of Database and Big Data environments with affinity for cybersecurity/vulnerability and risk management.
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If your background is in Computer Science and Engineering, Data Analytics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Machine Learning, Management Information Systems, or Security Information Systems , learn more about CRA.
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Design and integrate consistent security solutions across CLS on-premise and cloud environments for domains like Vulnerability Management, Endpoint Security, Data Security, Network Security, Identity and Access management, etc.
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You will provide a range of qualitative and quantitative consulting services in the areas of data science, AI, model development, model validation, model risk management, modeling technology, model governance / controls / documentation, and financial instrument valuation.
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Interacting and collaborating with Senior PwC SAP Practice Leaders to drive industry best practices and provide thought leadership across projects involving SAP Master Data Migration/Management, SAP Data Governance, Planning and Consolidation, Data Warehousing, Data Modeling over HANA, SQL or Cloud databases and, Data Visualization and Reporting.
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Demonstrate understanding of business processes, regulatory requirements, internal control risk management, process, data and technology controls and related standards and frameworks as related to financial institutions.
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