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Position Summary: The Senior Manager of Data Analytics predominately uses a tech stack of Power BI, SQL, Visual Studio Code, Snowflake, and Excel to answer questions to data that is ETL’d from our ERP, CRM, and various internal and external data sources.
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As a Data Analytics Manager focusing on AML, you will have the opportunity to be on the forefront of helping clients meet the myriad challenges of financial crime issues. Data Analytics, Anti Money Laundering Manager.
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To support its growth, Sia Partners is recruiting a Data Science Manager with strong expertise in marketing, client, and product challenges. Client Engagement: Identify opportunities to expand Sia Partners' Data Science offering to existing clients.
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The Senior Manager of Data Analytics will further Rethink Food's goal of bridging the gap between surplus food and communities in need. The Senior Manager will work cross-departmentally to anticipate and propose various data visualizations that will assist the organization in making informed decisions.
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The Generative AI Systems (Genesis) team within Card Data Science builds state-of-art, generative AI-based solutions for dialogue, text summarization, reading comprehension, speech recognition, image/document processing as well as time-series sequencing modeling.
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And capabilities (e.g., data quality monitoring, metadata management) on the DnA Enterprise Data Platform (Snowflake). A Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Economics/Statistics, Telecommunications, Data Communications, or a related field of study; and.
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We're looking for a Senior Data Engineering Manager to contribute to FanDuel’s growing data and analytical needs. Leading a number of teams, working directly with their respective Engineering Manager, looking to build out our next-generation data platform leveraging new technologies and techniques to maximize the value out of our data assets and empower employees to innovate.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Manager, Data Engineering. Manager, Data Engineering. Utilize programming languages like Java, Scala, Python and Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases and Cloud based data warehousing services such as Redshift and Snowflake.
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Data Analyst, Technology Consulting - Data & Analytics (Data Governance & Controls) - Financial Services Office (Manager) (Multiple Positions) (1511186), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, New York, NY.
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Application of Data Science in Marketing: Apply data science techniques to complex marketing problems including customer segmentation, predictive modeling, pricing strategy, customer experience enhancement, and more.
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Job Summary: Disney’s Product Management Team is seeking a Sr. Product Manager, Content Data Products who will be an exceptional addition to our Content Data Products Team. This team is responsible for ideating, developing, and leading Data products focused on improving the value of Disney’s Content Asset Portfolio across all our distribution channels, including Subscription & Ad Supported Streaming, Cable and Broadcast.
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The Privacy and Data Protection Manager will be responsible for improving the Firm's Data Loss Prevention (DLP) program, conducting and overseeing data egress investigations, supporting the Firm's privacy incident and privacy breach response plans, and improving our data protection controls strategies.
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Drive strategic product communications, owns customer engagement and identify customer requirements by considering data, customer feedback, and user research, and designs product value propositions for large tech and cross-functional audiences.
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The Executive Director, Transformation Portfolio Manager (Data Management) partners with the divisional business manager and serves as portfolio oversight and governance lead to deliver an ambitious transformation agenda.
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Extensive experience with the modern data stack, both developing and ops/admin, particularly with Looker, Snowflake, Fivetran, and DBT. Bachelors Degree in a relevant field and 4 years in a cloud database administrator role or a related role such as an analytics engineer, data engineer, data analyst, data scientist, data architect.
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