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Close work and collaboration with subject matter experts in ERM, Investment management & ETX project teams. As the credit risk analytics lead within the Credit Risk Management team you will be involved with quantitative model implementation, development, and analysis and their business applications.
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Ability to serve as subject matter expert in water resources and stormwater management. Experience with hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, bridge scour analysis, stormwater management , roadway drainage design for transportation-related projects.
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Serve as a subject matter expert in mass spectrometry-based assay development and validation, collaborating with project teams, biomarker leaders, clinical operations and regulatory affairs on the implementation of these assays in clinical trials.
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Perform IP related activities, including conducting preliminary patent searches, identifying patentable subject matter, drafting and prosecuting patent applications (in house or with outside counsel), performing freedom to operate analysis, and leading IP transactions.
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As an IT Subject Matter Expert (SME), for CGS, you will provide expertise in application and systems software to a variety of key stakeholders. Knowledge of data governance, data management, data modeling, data cleansing, data extraction and transformation, data analysis, data migration, data integration, and data mapping.
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Provides subject matter technical support and leadership for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, improvement, and construction of transit and rail infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector.
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Responsible for strategic coordination and execution of day- to-day administrative and customer service activities for assigned accounts, and capable of resolving complex customer service problems, showing the ability for critical thinking and thought process in taking the next step in the best interest of the client, carrier partner and IOA. Serving as a subject matter expert for administrative, customer service and account management team key duties and responsibilities.
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