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The GIS Analyst will provide support in developing spatial data management solutions and analytics and is responsible for providing project and operational support through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) utilization.
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Coordinating audit activities by integrating other internal audit subject matter teams (e.g., Consumer and Business Banking, Compliance, Risk Management, Basel, Capital Management, Data, etc.) Must be able to “deep dive” into the details and the business while staying focused on the big picture and be able to “connect the dots.
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Works with executive leadership to identify data science project opportunities and assists in planning activities including budget and scope determination. Data Mining - Knowledge of tools, techniques and practices in data mining technologies used to acquire essential business information.
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Demonstrated data visualization experience; Tableau/Looker, Power BI. Analysis of Medicare Advantage and Accountable Care Organization data primarily. Must have experience working in a fast paced environment, work with and understand effectively the attributes of current data.
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Azure Cloud Data Services (ADLS Gen 2, ADF) and Microsoft Azure DataBricks. The Sr. Data QA (Quality Assurance) Engineer designs and executes test plans to ensure the highest quality software products for our specialty pharmacy customers.
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Larger initiative for a funded program called "advanced analytics" funded by the Enterprise Data Management Team to implement Azure Databricks and Enterprise Model Ops to mitigate data risk, reducing costs of AI/ML, Data Engineering, and adding opportunities to generate revenue in the Retail, C&IB and LOBs.
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As a Senior Azure Data Engineer, you will possess a deep understanding of Azure data services and technologies, including Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Databricks, and Azure SQL Database.
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As a Manager in our AI & Data Team, you will lead and deliver small engagements, or components of large, complex engagements that identify, design and implement creative business and technology solutions for our clients.
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Comprehensively develop 3D models that include: Subsurface Data from Ground Penetrating Radar scanning Terrestrial Data from Total Station and 3D Scanning Ariel Data from Drone surveys and DroneDeploy.
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Full-time Senior Biologist/Wildlife Biologist/Ecologist - Project Manager. The WEST eastern team is composed of professionals including biologist/wildlife biologists/ecologists, bat biologists, wetland ecologists, permitting specialists, avian ecologists, Geographic Information System (GIS) technicians, and data management personnel.
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Skills: Support Functions, Training Development, Writing Intern, Data Collection, Service Programs, Management System, Oversight, Portfolio. Skills: Strategy Development, Customer Expectations, Cost Reduction, SIOP, Procurement Management, Risk Management, Operations, Data Analysis.
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Experiencewithmodern data technologies/stack such as cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP), Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), Databases (Redshift, Snowflake), Programing languages (R, Python, SAS), VCS and CICD (GitHub, GitLab, CodeCommit, Jenkins, CodePipeline.
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Performs capacity planning required to create and maintain CRDBs∯*∯ The Sr Data Operations Engineer works closely with System Administration Engineers to build capacity plans. Summary: The Sr Data Operations Engineer will have deep, focused, and varied experience specifically with supporting production Cockroach database environments.
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1-3 years Experience in Data modeling using Star-Schema Working knowledge of using Azure tools and services (Data Lake, Data Factory, Azure Databricks, and Azure SQL). BI Developer will serve as a member of the BI & Reporting team, that is responsible for BI solutions (Analytics, Automation, data modeling & data visualization.
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Directs GAI personnel and subconsultants who are responsible for performing cultural resources investigations, records reviews, archival research, ethnographic research, field surveys, testing, report writing, agency and Tribal consultations and archaeological data recoveries and other activities in support of compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and related regulations.
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