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Position requires a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, or a related STEM field, and 1 year of experience with continuous improvement and automation of existing processes using Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools, including Power Automate, Automation Anywhere, and UiPath.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related quantitative field. ScalaFamiliarity with Big Data technology in cloud and on-premises environments: Hadoop, HDFS, Spark, NoSQL Databases, Hive, MongoDB, Airflow, Kafka, AWS, Azure, Dockers or Snowflake.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college including or supplemented by 24 semester credits in computer science or a related computer field and one year of satisfactory full-time computer software experience in computer systems development and analysis, applications programming, database administration, maintenance and support, systems programming, data communications, mainframe development, mobile development, web development and design; or.
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A Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Economics/Statistics, Telecommunications, Data Communications, or a related field of study; and.
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Acceptable fields of study: Economics, Business Administration, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Operations Research, Mathematics or related fields.
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Preferred *Background in fraud prevention Experience with Github / Splunk / Python Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent, in computer science, information systems management, engineering (any field), or closely related quantitative discipline.
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A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in computer science, operations research, statistics, applied mathematics, management information systems, or a related quantitative field or or equivalent work experience such as, economics, engineering and physics.
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Bachelor's Degree in Information Science, Data Management, computer science or related field. 7+ years' experience in data analysis and/or computer science or related field.
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Acceptance Criteria, Business Requirements, Computer Software Programming, Data Quality, Delivery Management, Financial Risk Management (FRM), Microsoft Dataverse, Programming Tools, Quality Improvement, Risk Analytics, Risk Reporting, Robotic Process Automation, Test Planning, UiPath (Platform), Visualization Tools.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field. Test and validate integrated systems to ensure seamless data exchange and functionality.
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Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, IT. Knowledge of Statistics, SAS, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools.
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Minimum education and experience required: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Data Analytics or related field of study plus 7 years of experience in the job offered as a Computer Systems Analyst, Business Analyst or related occupation.
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A range of college majors are considered based upon specific needs of department such as: Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Data Analytics, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, Mathematics, Supply Chain, Human Resources, Purchasing, Sales and Communications.
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Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Math or related field and a minimum of 4 years of relevant experience within the information technology field.
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Bachelors or Masters in computer science, system analysis, Information Systems or related field. Consult with data stewards, process owners, subject matter experts, technical experts, end users and other stakeholders to gather information about the current and target state business process, data attributes and data sources, control features, interfaces with other systems required.
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