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Demonstrated knowledge of data warehousing concepts and exposure to one or more Business Intelligence toolsets and database platforms: AWS or DataBricks, Oracle/SQL Server/Teradata, Cognos/BO, or SAS/R. Must be proficient with analysis in Excel including but not limited to Pivot, Vlookup, trend analysis etc.
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Prior programming experience/aptitude is a plus (e.g., SQL, SAS, etc.) Our products enable both risk planning and operational risk monitoring, and utilize advanced statistical algorithms to determine the quality of clinical trial data both during and following study execution.
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O Tableau, SAS, SQL, Oracle, or other analytic and visualization tools or. o Tableau, SAS, SQL, Oracle, or other analytic and visualization tools or. o Microsoft Excel including formulas such as v-lookups, pivot tables, and charts.
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Knowledge and experience with Qlik/Tableau/SAS/SQL, and other database applications is preferred. Knowledge/Experience with third-party data sources (plan, prescriber), Specialty distributor 867,852, Specialty Pharmacy patient dispense data, SHA prescriber level data, non-retail, Hospital data.
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Configuring database / data source connectivity with applications like Oracle, Exadata, SQL, SAS, EPIC, etc. Configuring database / data source connectivity with applications like Oracle, Exadata, SQL, SAS, Epic, etc.
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Working knowledge of statistical packages such as SAS/JMP, R, Stata, GIS or similar; working experience in data management using Python, SQL, M, Dax, or other relevant software packages; and experience working with software developers, software vendors and statistical analysis groups.
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Expertise in SQL, SAS Macros, Functions, SAS GTL, SAS and other advanced SAS components. Job Title Senior Statistical Programmer Relevant Experience (in Yrs) We are looking for an associate with at least 5+ years of experience for Sr Statistical programming position, having strong understanding of SAS Base/Macros/GTL and experience of SDTM/ADAM/TLFs creation as per CDISC standards Must Have Technical/Functional Skills SDTM/ADaM Model and IG Thorough understanding of SDTM/ADAM concepts and challenges.
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Build the infrastructure required for optimal extraction, transformation, and loading of data from a wide variety of data sources (including ground, hybrid cloud, and cloud) using SQL and various programming technologies.
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Experience in data base management and/or business intelligent tools like SQL, R, Python, SAS, PowerBI, Tableau, Qlik, Spotfire. Experience in data base management and/or business intelligent tools like SQL, R, Python, SAS, PowerBI, Tableau, Qlik, Spotfire.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience using quantitative software and database querying tools (e.g., SAS, SQL, Python). As the Senior Manager Credit Risk Officer, you will manage the activities of the associated team of Credit Risk Strategy Analyst(s) and act as the Credit Risk Policy & Strategy representative between the department and appropriate lines of business, committees, and other stakeholders.
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Advanced proficiency with data mining and analysis tools (Business Objects, Datawatch Monarch Pro, SAS, IBM SPSS). The candidate will collaborate with cross-functional teams, use tools such as SQL, RStudio, Python, Excel, and Qlik, and generate reports and visualizations.
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Proficient in project software such as SAS/SQL, Python/PySpark, Snowflake, R, Databricks CMS cloud environments. Manipulates and extracts Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare claims data stored in Cloud environment using appropriate software such as SAS, Snowflake, Python, R, SQL, and other software as appropriate for the task.
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Perform ad-hoc data analysis using Excel, SAS, SQL (Databricks). Experience with forecasting, modeling, SQL (Databricks experience is a plus) Perform ad-hoc data analysis using Excel, SAS, SQL (Databricks.
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Working knowledge in querying language and tools including (but not limited to) R Studio, SAS, SQL, Teradata, Databricks, and Hadoop. Working knowledge in querying language and tools including (but not limited to) R Studio, SAS, SQL, Teradata, Databricks, and Hadoop.
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Some proficiency required in programming enabling the individual to extract and manipulate data, or create macros (R, SQL, SAS). The Actuarial Analyst works under direction of either an Actuarial Director or the Chief Actuary.
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