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As a Data Scientist AI/ML Engineer within Asset and Wealth Management, you will be collaborating closely with various teams to prototype, build, test and deploy a large scale federated LLM platform.
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The team independently maintains the HEDIS/QARR data repository that informs reporting of HEDIS, QARR, and PCMH data to NYS DOH and CMS. To that end, the team carries the responsibility of ensuring the monthly rates and annual HEDIS and QARR submissions are timely, and quality checked for accuracy and completion.
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Demonstrated track research record in the fields of statistics, machine learning, computational biology, data science or related field (computer science, physics, biostatistics, bioinformatics.
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As the CDO, you will have overarching responsibility for defining and developing the firm's data management framework, encompassing data architecture, data governance, and data quality standards.
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Common areas of study include but are not limited to: Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Process and Mechanical Engineering, Operations Research, Data Science, Accounting, Business Administration, Audit Management, Risk Management.
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You will provide a range of qualitative and quantitative consulting services in the areas of data science, AI, model development, model validation, model risk management, modeling technology, model governance / controls / documentation, and financial instrument valuation.
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The Quality Management (QM) Analytics Manager will be responsible for supervision of the QM Analytics Team, which includes four Analysts. Ensures the development, maintenance and timely distribution of Provider Pay for Performance Program forecasting models, quality program dashboards, measure data profiles, and gap in care reports.
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A master's degree in a social science, public health, statistics, computational sociology, data science, or equivalent training in a related field and a minimum of five years of progressively responsible related work experience; or a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline and seven years of progressively responsible related work experience.
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Experienced in using Talend Data Fabric tools including Talend DI, Talend Bigdata, Talend MDM, Talend Data Quality, Data Governance, and Talend Data preparation, Enterprise services Bus, Talend Cloud, TAC and TMC.
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Fluid understanding of and working ability with data management software, geographic information systems (GIS) (e.g., CARTO or ArcGIS / ESRI), and relational database systems (SQL, Oracle Business Intelligence) or other data management, reporting and query tools.
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Ability to migrate the Data Science models written on native python language to the multi node Databricks compute. Ability to recreate existing legacy application logic and functionality into Azure Databricks/Data Lake, SQL Database and SQL Data warehouse environment.
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I worked extensively on POCs, Consulting Solutions, ETL Framework/ Architecture, Big Data technologies, Talend Master Data management, Performance optimization, ETL techniques, pilot projects, SQL Views etc.
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About the Opportunity: Reporting to the President of World Science U (WSU) and Executive Director of Education, or in their absence, the Director of Education, the WSS program Manager oversees daily operations of the WSS program, working intimately with world-renowned scientists and coordinating with the WSF media team to produce and film high quality courses.
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Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science, Environmental Health/Engineering, Sustainable Resource Management, Urban Planning, Urban Studies. Experience with or coursework in data science languages (Python, R.
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Data Loader Management: Prepare and manage HDL (HCM Data Loader) for data conversions, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in data migration to Oracle HCM Cloud. Data Conversion and Integration Experience: Demonstrated experience with Oracle HCM Cloud data conversions and integration tools, including Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), BI Publisher, HCM Extracts, HDL (HCM Data Loader), UCM, and managed file transfer (MFT) tools.
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