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Working independently in an agile team environment, the Data Designer partners with members of business units and IT. Possesses deep skills in data modeling, SQL and data analysis. As a member of the Enterprise Information Management and Analytics (EIMA) team within the IT department, the Data Designer has direct impact on important initiatives that enable our business by analyzing data requirements.
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Insight Global is looking to hire a Data Designer 3 for one of our largest clients in Northeast, Ohio. As a Data Designer 3, you are a member of the Enterprise Information Management and Analytics team, supporting important initiatives that enable the business by analyzing data requirements, creating conceptual, logical, and physical models to satisfy requirements, and designing and implementing necessary database tables to support application development.
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Set Your Own Schedule - 99% No-Touch Freight - Weekly Settlements. Work for yourself, see the country and set your own schedule. Set your own schedule. No experience necessary for straight trucks or cargo van.
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We are seeking a skilled Data Designer for a hybrid role based in Akron, Ohio, with on-site presence required on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. As a Data Designer, you will be responsible for analyzing, creating, designing, maintaining, and communicating conceptual, logical, and physical models to meet business requirements.
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We are seeking a Data Designer with a minimum of 7 years of experience for a 12-month contract position. 7+ years' experience as a Data Designer or in an equivalent role. Job Title: Data Designer.
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Medina County Consulting Firm is seeking a Piping/HVAC Designer. Piping/HVAC Designer - Medina, Ohio #24-00178. Experience with the layout of Process Piping Systems, Mechanical Equipment and Structural Steel based on an engineers design.
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Ability to safely and properly operate and set up various production machines. Ensures that gases and tools that are used are within calibration dates. Sets up and operates multiple machines simultaneously as required by the routing.
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The central role of this position will be to take piping/HVAC projects from concept to completion in tandem with staff engineers.
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Lead Product Designer. Conduct design research activities, including concept testing, journey mapping, design benchmarking, contextual interviews, personas, generative qualitative research, and more.
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Should have been Data Analyst prior to being Data Designer. 5+ years of Data Designer experience. Property & Casualty insurance experience (Preferred) or at least be familiar with it. Knowledgeable at transforming data into compelling, meaningful and appealing visualizations, such as graphs, dashboards and reports, using intuitive industry visualization tools (e.g. Tableau, PowerBI, Excel.
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