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Expanding, scaling, and standardizing the core foundational principles through consistent observability, lineage, data quality, logging, and alerting across all engineering teams in the Data organization is imperative to the creation of a single pane of glass.
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Reporting to our VP, Data Science and Analytics and partnering closely with our marketing, product, and business leaders, you will run analyses, build attribution models, and design and run experiments to identify efficient acquisition channels and translate insights and learnings to inform our growth marketing investment decisions.
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We have an immediate opening for an energetic, passionate & experienced Full Time Professional to join our Planning and Allocation team as an Allocation Analyst (DKNY & Karl Lagerfeld Paris). AM Retail Groups family of retail stores include: DKNY, Donna Karan, Karl Lagerfeld Paris, G.H. Bass & Co., Andrew Marc & Wilsons Leather.
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We are looking for a Murex Analyst with a specialized focus on data quality and risk model validation. At ease in manipulating database query with SQL in analyzing data in Sybase database of Murex.
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A leading cryptocurrency exchange is seeking a seasoned Blockchain and IT Analyst to join our Second Line Risk Management team. Develop and customize dashboards to provide real time visualizations of blockchain transaction data and analytics for easy monitoring and reporting.
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This role is ideally suited for individuals with a background in blockchain forensics and IT data analysis. Perform detailed analysis of IT data and systems logs for forensic analysis. Proven experience in analyzing IT data and system logs, with a strong understanding of data processing and interpretation techniques.
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Proficiency in data warehousing solutions (e.g., Redshift, BigQuery, Snowflake, Databricks) Knowledge of data governance and best practices for data privacy and security. Expertise working with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP) and their data services.
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The ideal candidate will also have experience working with Actimize surveillance/Trade Surveillance, The Analyst/Developer will play a critical role in driving business growth, improving data quality, and ensuring seamless system integration.
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The Regulatory Trade Reporting team is looking to hire an analyst to be responsible for CFTC trade reporting (U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission) on OTC derivatives including monitoring of the trade reporting process, remediation of trade reporting issues, and assisting with projects.
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Quality Assurance Analyst / Healthcare Compliance Analyst / Care Manager. A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Healthcare Compliance Analyst, Auditor, Care Manager, or Medicaid Provider, in a role responsible for conducting oversight, compliance audits or chart reviews, or ensuring quality of care.
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If so, the Sr. Business & Information Analyst role might be the right fit for you. Our team creates world-class immersive digital experiences for the Company's premier vacation brands including Disney's Parks & Resorts worldwide, Disney Cruise Line, Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, and Disney Vacation Club.
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The Litigation Data Specialist reports to the Global Market Intelligence Manager, with a dotted line to the Global Director of Client Development. The Litigation Data Specialist will work on data collection for various key metrics that are specific to the Firm's Litigation matters.
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At least 2-4 years of experience in a Security Operations/Analyst role. The analyst must continually adapt to stay a step ahead of cyber attackers and stay up to date on the latest methods attackers use to infiltrate networks and systems.
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Our paid market survey participants stem from all backgrounds as well as markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, assistant, sales assistant, customer support agent, storage facility or factory workers, driver, medical assistant, registered nurse, telephone call facility representative, and so forth.
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If you are enthusiastic about trading operations, data analysis, and system enhancements, we encourage you to apply to join our team as a Trading Operations Analyst. As an Operations Analyst, you will become an expert in trade clearance mechanics while playing a vital role in the firm's efficiency, risk management, data analysis, system architecture, and control development.
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