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The Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Digital Health team within Janssen R&D develops innovative insights and solutions leveraging a variety of different data sources across multiple disease areas.
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Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's or higher degree in engineering, environmental science, planning, data science or a related discipline with an emphasis in water resources management is required.
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Software Engineering/Data Engineering: data ingestion, streaming technologies - such as Spark Streaming and Kafka, performance tuning, troubleshooting, and debugging Spark or other big data solutions.
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Founded in 2004, Dynamic Engineering Consultants, P.C., and its Family of Companies; Dynamic Earth, Dynamic Survey, and Dynamic Traffic, has emerged as one of the top Land Development Consulting Firms in the nation.
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Including, Kubernetes, Microservices, Cloud Data bases MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js. Combining our core competence in engineering with the latest in digital strategy and technology, we seamlessly manage Digital Transformation journeys from strategy through execution to help businesses thrive in the digital economy.
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The Senior Information Architects must have experience in successfully completing enterprise data management initiatives development, planning and/or execution of multiple data programs The resource will function as part of a team working directly with the Data Strategy Lead and the CIO's office and management team, in collaboration with the business areas and project teams leads of initiatives in progress.
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Download field data and performing geotechnical engineering analyses and evaluation of the subsurface conditions to develop design recommendations and overall development considerations.
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Iron Mountain helps lower cost and risk, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and enable digital and sustainable solutions, whether in information management, digital transformation, secure storage and destruction, data center operations, cloud services, or art storage and logistics.
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Working with THT means joining a diverse team of 50 professionals with backgrounds in public health, medicine, social work, community development, data analytics, information technology, marketing and communications, and business management, who are here to serve the Trenton region.
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Master Data Management Required 15 Years. Knowledge of Master Data Management. Master Data Management 15 years. Data Engineering and ETL Required 15 Years.
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This role will also provide user support and data entry for client’s Digital Asset Management system (DAM) which serves as the central repository for all marketing materials, and Veeva Vault PromoMats.
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Provide technical expertise in the areas of database design and implementation, services, master data management, data modeling, data quality, data governance, data access & data integration.
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REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s degree required in policy, law, economics, engineering, or basic/applied science (such as physics, chemistry, material sciences, environmental science, earth sciences, etc.
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The successful candidate will be well-versed across the water resources discipline with demonstrated design experience in drainage, erosion and sediment control, stormwater management design, H&H modeling, and permitting with the supporting capabilities to perform a variety of design tasks in the civil engineering and environmental permitting field.
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Keeping record of attendance and completing tasks in our learning management system. One of these: Black Seal/Blue Seal License/Third class Engineer License. Provides practice exams to prepare students for the NJ Black Seal Low Pressure Boiler Operator exam.
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