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Work At Home Data Entry Research Panelist Jobs - Part Time, Full Time This work-from-home position is ideal for anyone with a diverse professional background, including administrative assistants, data entry clerks and typists, customer service reps or drivers.
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The Sr. HIM Data Integrity Specialist is responsible for the overall accuracy and quality of Protected Health Information within our Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems. The Sr. HIM Data Integrity Specialist is someone with strong leadership and problem-solving skills, that is detail oriented, and a critical thinker.
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Prepare and submit monthly Capacity Compliance Filings with NYISO. These filings require thorough analyses of data from Power Asset Management (PAM), Energy Resource & Trading (ER&T), LIPA, National Grid Generation (NGRID), and New York Power Authority (NYPA) as well as various municipalities and contracted resources.
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Broad knowledge of information systems such as Windows, Linux, network or Data Base. Job Summary – Identity & Access Governance Sr. Analyst. Familiarity with IAM capabilities, practices, and concepts (i.e., user identity lifecycle, IGA, access management, SSO, MFA, PAM, etc.
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Undergraduate teaching experience in core topics in Data Science such as programming, data mining, data visualization, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Machine Learning, Big Data Engineering and, Probability and Statistics will be considered an asset.
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This position will also support related companies in other industriesJob Responsibilities Prepare monthly analysis of balance sheet and income statement accounts Ensure the accuracy of data in each account by researching the nature of recorded transaction, reviewing underlying supporting documentation (vendor bills etc.
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Responsibilities DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSA high level of computer knowledge is required in order to import/export, manipulate,and distribute financial data in the form and substance needed by program managementand business office staff.
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Job SummaryThe Senior Intraday Liquidity Risk Analyst reports to the Funding Manager- Liquidity and plays a key role in ensuring compliance with relevant regulatory requirements for Intraday Liquidity Risk Management across Reg YY, SR Letter 12-7, SR Letter 10-6.
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Job Purpose To support these efforts, National Grid is hiring a Senior Analyst, Customer Energy Management for our New York Customer Energy Management (CEM) department in Syracuse, Albany, Long Island or Brooklyn, NY. This role will report to the Manager of the Residential, or Commercial & Industrial, Category Team in the CEM NY organization.
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Ms project, utility, Telecom, OSP, construction, Data reporting, Data Analyst, 811. A top service provider is in need of a data reporting analyst with utility knowledge and 811 dig experience Ideally, we are seeking candidates that have come from previous Telecom/Utility based companies.
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This programmer analyst supports maintenance and innovation for the One-Stop Student Services operations spanning Registrar, Financial Aid, and Student Accounts. Conduct regular data audits to assess data quality.
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The Analyst BSA Testing and Monitoring ensures adherence with specific aspects of corporate-wide Bank Secrecy Act, (BSA) United States Patriot Act (U.S.P.A), and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) compliance program through testing and monitoring of line of business procedures and controls.
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The ideal candidate will provide a strong mix of information systems and merchandising business process knowledge including data analysis, functional knowledge of catalog and/or ERP systems, and technical knowledge of underlying system data structures and processes.
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Maintain all historical data and update as needed. Direct experience in data analysis and/or health care drug utilization planning background. Analyze purchasing and distribution data by hospital and patient.
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