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Micro-batch streaming and continuous streaming process in Databricks for high latency, low latency and ultra-low latency of data accordingly by using inbuilt Apache spark modules. Strong hands-on expertise in building Data engineering solutions using Java, Apache Spark and Scala.
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Enters data daily into the trauma registry, analyzing patient records for data entry points as well as looking for possible quality/safety issues. Performs basic data collection of demographics, and coding of clinical and follow-up data from all sources into trauma registry database.
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Salary: Data Entry Work from Home - Part Time Computer Job. Work from Home Administration - Computer Online Data Entry & Short Studies/Feedback - Part Time & Full Time Work - No Experience Needed, Training Provided.
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Experience in data architecture, data governance, data modeling, data transformation (from converting data, to data cleansing, to building data structures) data lineage, data Integration, and master data management.
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Associate Teachers are entry-level Teachers who will teach along side a Lead Teacher. Previous experience working with children or students such as: TA, RA, Tutor, Camp Counselor, Daycare Teacher, Nanny/babysitter, Sunday school Teacher, Tutor, or related.
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Remote Work From Home Data Entry Clerk for Entry Level Position. You enjoy data entry work and can perform the work from your home or location of choosing (remote work from home job.
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5 years of experience must include: Data analytics and statistical analysis of financial risk data; Policy and regulatory analysis; Data analytics tools including: R, Excel, and PL/SQL; Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Client (KYC) guidelines; Oracle and relational databases; and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and defect management.
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Experience in mathematics (statistics, linear algebra, differential calculus); data visualization (Tableau, Power BI, Qlikview); programming (SQL, Python, R, Java); data analysis (feature engineering, data wrangling, EDA) and machine learning (classification, regression, reinforcement learning, deep learning, clustering, dimensionality reduction.
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Experience utilizing modern data infrastructure tools such as cloud data warehouses (Snowflake, BigQuery, etc), data integration tools (Fivetran, Airflow, etc), business intelligence tools (PowerBI, Sigma, etc), CRM systems (Salesforce, Everyaction, etc), and other enterprise data tools (such as Airtable) required.
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Experience with modern data engineering tools such as Talend, DBT, Databricks, Snowflake and data visualization tools such as PowerBI, Tableau, ThoughtSpot. Deep understanding and proven experience in Databricks, Azure Data Factory, Synapse.
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Data Strategy: Requires knowledge of understanding of business value and relevance of data and data enabled insights / decisions; Appropriate application and understanding of data ecosystem including Data Management, Data Quality Standards and Data Governance, Accessibility, Storage and Scalability etc; Understanding of the methods and applications that unlock the monetary value of data assets.
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As a Staff Engineer for our Data Platform team, you will be responsible for modernizing our data platform and practice. Build data governance solutions into every part of the platform.
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3 year of experience in Banking industry specifically in Financial Crimes Data Governance for Sanction Screening, Anti Money Laundering and KYC. Will closely work with Chief Data Office (CDO) and Financial Crimes Data Officer teams to handle the data analysis requests, internal controls, performance tuning, impact analysis requests.
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Expertise in multiple technologies across software engineering (e.g. Java, Python, Golang), data architecture/engineering (e.g. Spark/Databricks, Snowflake, BigQuery/Redshift/Synapse) Cloud-native data platforms, services, OSS options for at least some of: data ingestion (from messages buses, databases, APIs), processing (batch, streaming), orchestration, storage, serving, cataloging, quality monitoring.
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Requirements: Requires at least a Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent, in Computer Applications or related field and 6 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience as a Reports Analyst, Data Engineer, Module Leader, or related position involving Data Extraction (ETL), Data analysis and reporting in financial domain.
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