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In depth knowledge of modern data technologies including Snowflake, RedShift, Azure SQL/Synaspe, Databricks or similar technologies. Extensive experience or knowledge of data visualization technologies such as Tableau, Power BI, Qlik and Spotfire.
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Experience with the Azure Services and Data components: Container based solutions, Microservices, Streaming Solutions, Python & Spark Compute, Spark SQL, Azure Integration services, and ingestion tools such as ADF, Snowflake, ADL, and GenAI Cognitive capabilities.
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Strong fluency in Python and SQL, experience with Tensorflow, PyTorch, Airflow and data warehouse. We need a strong data scientist leader to manage our ML & data science research & development and evolve the services that make up the backbone of Xometry’s business.
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The teams consist of our journal citation reference management team, large scale big data delivery team and our legacy content management system that supports all three business segments.
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The Statistical Analyst A will use standard SAS and/or Stata to create analytic datasets from clinical trials, health care claims, electronic medical records, and surveys; to construct and standardize analytical variables through data integration and data manipulation; to provide descriptive and analytic reports; and to perform statistical analyses.
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The Chief Information Security Officer reports to the Executive Vice President, Data Strategy and Chief Information Officer for the Health System. Reporting to Executive Vice President for Data Strategy and Chief Information Officer, they will act as a focus and resource for information security matters.
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Work with the state data director to support data needs of partner programs. America Votes works nationally and in more than 20 states to provide a range of services to partners, including strategic planning, advocacy and electoral campaign coordination, data tools and targeting services, and on-the-ground leadership in key states.
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Working knowledge of drug/biologics CMC development, data analysis, and tech transfer. Works with technical teams to convert technical data and results into reports in support of regulatory submissions.
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Track and share website and social media analytics with Sustainability Analyst to utilize data-driven communication strategies. Assist the Sustainability Director in coordinating and implementing the Civic Sustainability Fellows program, summer intern program, including scheduling, project assignment, financial arrangements for materials, and tracking expenses.
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Content Strategy: This person will be pivotal in developing highly creative content based on insights and data to ensure success across influencer marketing, creator economy, paid and organic social.
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Transform data into actionable insights and communicate these insights to team members and clients utilizing data visualization tools to maximize storytelling. Extract and aggregate fundraising data and build out various reports across multiple client programs of varying scales and stages to measure program performance, pipeline development, campaign performance, donor/member retention, and donor/member engagement.
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Work with Specialty Leasing Manager in the design and preparation of regular and on-demand reports, including canvassing reports, variance forecasts, leasing, and pipeline reports, as well as direct requests for associated data.
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Minimum 2 years of management and leadership experienceKnowledge of Windows workstation platforms, Azure AD, Intune/Modern Management, GPO, Microsoft o365, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM)Limited immigration sponsorship may be availablePreferred Technical skills:Data Science / Analytics using a multitude of data sources.
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The Project Manager is responsible for maintaining the integrity of research data and overseeing adherence to required reporting to the Institutional Review Board and Research Review Committee, including creation and submission of protocol modifications and continuing reviews.
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Development, publication, and maintenance of Product Stewardship documentation, including Product Dossiers, Safety Data Sheets, etc. Maintain Product Stewardship information systems and data and serve as subject matter experts for Product Stewardship information systems and software.
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