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This role requires strong leadership, facilitation, collaboration, planning, and execution skills to work with diverse stakeholders, including senior business and technical leaders, as well as members of the delivery team such as data analysts, data engineers, data architects, QA engineers, and data governance personnel.
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JSR has 2 immediate openings for their direct client, a Fortune 100 Financial Services client for a Senior AWS Data Engineer. We are looking for 2 Senior AWS Data Engineers who have worked in highly scalable cloud environments.
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NYCJA's Information technology team provides strategic vision, leadership, and innovative solutions so that our 280+ staff at 13 locations have the trusted data and applications they need to provide high quality pretrial services and research.
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Our Senior Data Engineer will play an essential role by building the underlying infrastructures, collecting, storing, processing and analyzing large sets of data, while collaborating with researchers, architects, and engineers, in order to design and build high-quality data processing for our flows.
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We are currently recruiting a Senior Clinical Data Management Programmer within our Data Management Group. Building the reports/dashboard for data management and clinical team for data review.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Culinary Arts, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 2 years experience in the culinary, food and beverage, or related professional area.
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Our client is seeking a Senior Quantitative Developer to join their dynamic Data and AI team. Familiarity with Google Cloud Platform, cloud data warehouses like Google BigQuery, dbt or other batch ETL frameworks, distributed compute frameworks like Spark, Dask would be advantageous.
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Enzo, a Life Science product and services company, is looking for a Senior Patent Attorney with the experience to address a full scope of biotechnology issues, including preparing patent applications for domestic and international filing.
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Ron Witherspoon, Inc. is an established and progressive manufacturer for the high tech, medical, aerospace, and defense industries located in Campbell, CA. We are currently seeking an experienced Quality Assurance Inspector to join our team!
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The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the development and enhancement of our Research and Data Products. Galaxy is a digital asset and blockchain leader helping institutions, startups, and individuals access and navigate the crypto economy.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Restructuring Data Reporter to join our team. Help to oversee the restructuring database, ensuring data integrity, accuracy, and timeliness.
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We are looking for a Senior Data Scientist to join our Data team in New York City, NY. Your role will include a combination of developing models and tools to be deployed into production systems and defining frameworks to measure and improve data quality standards.
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Implement data processing and transformation workflows using Databricks, Apache Spark, and SQL to support analytics and reporting requirements. Strong experience with Databricks and Apache Spark for data processing and analytics.
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5+ years' experience in data analytics on (Microsoft SQL Server, Redshift, HQL) Partner with Development Leads for refining and enhancing our Data architecture, Pipeline development, Automation, and planning.
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APPARATUS is a New York-based design studio that explores the relationship of lighting, furniture and objects in immersive environments, threading the historical and the cultural through a modern lens.
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