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Hands on development experience with: Python, Spark, SQL, Cloud-based ETL tools, Azure Data Factory/Databricks and Snowflake. Keywords : Python, Spark, SQL, ETL, Azure Data Factory/Databricks, Snowflake.
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Senior Data Engineering ETL Developer who will be responsible for designing and implementing robust ETL pipelines, integrating AWS services such as Redshift and S3, and developing telemetry dashboards that provide insightful analytics on developer activities.
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Education: Advance degree in Medicine, pharmacy, Life science disciplines and/or postgraduate qualification e.g., PhD (min master's degree) in Epidemiology, biostatistics, micro-econometrics, bioinformatics, data science, health economics or other related disciplines.
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Collaborating amongst team members across several geographies, our Cloud practitioners engineer cloud-based analytics solutions on AWS, Azure, Databricks, GCP, Snowflake, Oracle, Informatica Cloud and a combination of native cloud technologies, including computing at edge and curating data-in-motion.
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Strong understanding of data modeling (e.g. star schema and snowflake) to drive solutioning discussion with IT team. Experience developing data visualization tools such as Microsoft Power BI.
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Experience using relational databases (e.g. MS SQL Server, MS Access, or Oracle) and data visualization tools (e.g. Spotfire, jReview) Serve as Clinical Data Scientist and Trial Lead for one or more clinical trials assuming responsibility for all CDS activities including selection and application of data acquisition standards, Data Management Plan, selection of quality risk indicators, third party study data due diligence.
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This role will work as a WFM subject matter expert to report schedule adherence and other KPI Metrics as needed, observe and report out on attendance incidents, and communicate KPI data with staff members as necessary.
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Exposure to bioprocess engineering/cell therapy data. Performs data engineering, preprocessing, exploratory data analysis, and model development by interacting with a variety of databases.
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As a member of the CDS-RWE Analytics group, the RWD Analyst reports directly Head of RWE Analytics and is responsible for the design and conduct of statistical analyses of RWD to assess the value of Gilead therapies and perform data visualization and QCs TFLs to communicate results to internal stakeholders in Real World Evidence.
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Knowledge and proven use of contemporary data mining, cloud computing and data management tools including but not limited to Microsoft Azure, AWS Cloud, Google Cloud, hadoop, HDFS, mapr and spark.
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Familiarity with the Technology stack available in the industry for data management, data ingestion, capture, processing, and curation: Kafka, StreamSets, Qlik/Attunity, GoldenGate, Hadoop, Hive, Hbase, Cassandra, Spark, Flume, Hive, Impala, etc.
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Experience working with data management projects having experience in data analysis, data governance, data quality and lineage. Serves as an analytics resource to wider organization or business units, offering expertise on systems and data output.
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Strong knowledge of data security, SAP Hana database and integration with ABAP CDS. Design and extend data models (SAP HANA and ABAP CDS) for reporting needs. Collaborate with SAP Basis and other teams to improve data retrieval processes.
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Actual Job Title: Portfolio Analyst( need strong data analysis experience) Experience in Data Analytical tools such as Tableau creation and reporting, Power BI. Experience in Data Analytical tools such as Tableau creation and reporting, Power BI, Smartsheets.
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This role would be located onsite at our Company headquarters in Parsippany, NJ.The Commercial Enterprise Data Integrity Analyst will be a key point of contact to ensure all trade entry data is entered accurately and timely into our ETRM (Energy Trading and Risk Management) system.
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