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In our Data science track we prepare you to get job as one of the following: Python developer, a data analyst, data visualization developer, a statistician, a machine learning engineer or a data scientist.
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NYC Ferry operated by Hornblower is seeking a Transportation Planner and Data Analyst for our operation in CITY. The Transportation Scheduling and Data Analyst plays a crucial role in managing and optimizing transportation processes, as well as contributing to data-driven decision-making within Hornblower’s Ferry and Transportation Division.
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Digital Analytics, Data Analytics, SQL, Google Analytics, Tableau, Looker, Domo, Management, Campaign Analysis, Web Analytics, Marketing Analytics, A/B Testing, A/B Test, Media analytics, Media analyst, Paid media, Advertising, Power BI, Tableau, Excel.
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Technical competence to perform more advanced analytics: - Coding skills for analytics and data extraction (SQL, R, Python, Pandas) - Knowledge of data visualization tools (such as Tableau, D3, ggplot, Looker.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or matplotlib. As a Data Analyst, you will be tasked with creating a bridge between our data scientists and our internal investment team, as well as potentially working with external artists and the optimization / marketing team.
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Experience using data visualization software such as PowerBI or R Shiny. The New York County District Attorney's Office Policy Department has an immediate opening for a Research and Policy Analyst within the Data Analytics and Research Unit. The Manhattan District Attorney's (DA's) Office, led by DA Alvin Bragg, pursues a mission of "Moving Justice Forward.
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Proficiency in quantitative research methods, statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, SAS, R), and data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). The Senior Marketing Research Analyst will be responsible for designing and executing research studies, analyzing data, and providing actionable insights to support strategic marketing decisions.
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The Data and Research Analyst must have specialized knowledge in data analytics and visualization. In addition to performing the duties of Assignment Level I, with considerable latitude for independent or unreviewed action or decision, the Data and Research Analyst will perform highly complex economic and/or fiscal research and studies related to operational issues.
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As the Data Quality Analyst, you will work in an agile development environment, using your knowledge and data analysis expertise to provide reliable feedback and reporting on data trends and issues affecting data quality to inform business decisions and improve systems development and performance.
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Build data models using Python, SQL, and data visualization software (i.e., QlikSense, Tableau, PowerBI) Experience with data visualization software tools (e.g. Qliksense, Tableau, Power BI, etc.
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Technical skills include: demonstrated proficiency and expertise with Microsoft applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Power BI); experience using treasury management systems and data visualization (e.g. Tableau) tools; familiarity with programming languages such as SQL, Python, SAS is desirable but not required.
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Strong analytical, data visualization, and storytelling skills. Experience with Tableau (or other data visualization tools) required. Two Plus (2+) years of experience as a Data Analyst: Connecting data (HR, Finance, Market Research or Operations data preferred) to quickly break down objectives into key questions and information requirements.
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At least 3+ years of relevant work experience and 2+ years experience as a data analyst: Connecting data (HR, Finance, Market Research or Operations data preferred) to quickly break down objectives into key questions and information requirements.
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Experience with Tableau (or other data visualization tools) Create Workday HR reporting/dashboards (Absence, Total Rewards, Compensation, HCM Core, Performance Management) to support Executive Data needs.
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Experience working with data visualization and presentation software (Looker Studio, Tableau, Keynote, PowerPoint etc.) Own measurement systems for your clients including managing data collection and recommending opportunities for additional streamlining.
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