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The Senior Data Integrity and Master Data Governance Manager creates the structure, standardization, and process for all TMC master data. · Lead the effort of performing problem and trend analyses to identify and correct repetitive problems and increase overall data quality.
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Analyze population health and performance improvement metrics, analyze payer claims data to monitor quality performance such as HEDIS metrics. In addition, responsibilities include analyzing population health and performance improvement metrics, synthesizing and analyzing payer claims data feeds to monitor quality performance such as HEDIS metrics.
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7+ years of relevant data management consulting or industry experience (master data, metadata, data architecture, data governance, data lineage, data quality, data modeling, data standards, data strategy.
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The Senior/Clinical Trial Manager will have independent oversight of outsourced Clinical Studies including but not limited to: protocol review for operational feasibility and consistency, CRO/vendor feasibility, request for proposal and bid defense process, country/site feasibility, tracking site selection, activation and patient recruitment, management of project timelines, relevant study plans (e.g. monitoring, study operations, quality, communications, etc.
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Experience with, AML system implementation, data lineage, or quality testing. Testing of data inputs, including data quality issues, data mapping, ETL processes, and balancing and reconciliation controls.
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Work with the peer Senior Manager, Healthcare Data & Markets and other staff to identify and implement process improvements related to grant creation, management and administration.
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As a recipient of data from a variety of Algolia’s source systems, the Data Platform will also help inform and drive Data Quality, Data Governance and Data Documentation best practices, measures, and remediation to help ensure all decisions are made using the best data possible.
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The Senior Program Manager is responsible for the health and quality of large-scale client projects, focusing on maintaining margin, delivery efficiency and quality, risk mitigation and resolution.
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Our Data Observability efforts aim to bring this same level of visibility, insights, and problem solving tools to data engineering teams, data platform teams and data consumers to reduce troubleshooting time, improve data quality, and ultimately improve trust in the data.
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Develop deep relationships with cross-functional partners (design, engineering, data science, operations, sales, marketing) to gain an understanding of the key problems to focus on, and ultimately scope, plan, execute, and launch valuable and high-quality experiences across both web and mobile platforms.
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Analyze quantitative data augmented by qualitative learnings to uncover thoughtful insights and hypotheses that serve as a basis to inform high-quality, steady velocity experiments. As the Senior Product Manager for Pro Profiles, you will shape the way that millions of Service Professionals are showcased on Angi to drive a best-in-class experience for Homeowners to find the right professional for their home service needs.
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Data-fluent:you use data to solve problems, identify opportunities, and measure impact. The Senior Product Manager for Pro Profiles plays a critical role within the Homeowner team at Angi. This team is responsible for matching homeowners with the best pros suited for their projects, ensuring homeowners have support and guidance every step of the way from Angi and their pros until they get the job done well.
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As the Senior Manager, Clinical Data Management, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and quality of data management outputs across clinical studies.
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The Senior e-Discovery Project Manager oversees the execution of litigation support projects and is ultimately responsible for the quality and timeliness of each project. Working knowledge of operations, including document imaging, printing, coding, and electronic data processing.
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Work collaboratively with the COS to build out capabilities within ANA’s operational infrastructure across a broad footprint that includes Membership Data & Analytics, Member Quality & Satisfaction, Legal, and Compliance.
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