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Firm understanding of data modeling, master data management, data quality, enterprise data warehousing, ETL, reporting, querying, requirements analysis, and data integration techniques and associated tools.
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NAS is committed to partnering with the Air Force and the workforce at AEDC to drive the change necessary to ensure the long-term viability of the Complex while ensuring mission success: no impact to customers, no loss in data quality, and no reduction in productive test time - ultimately securing AEDC's long-term future and world-class superiority in aerospace and flight testing.
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Reporting to the AVP, Technology and Informatics, the Director, Technology and Informaticswill partner with HIM/Coding Operations, Vendor Resource Management (VRM), Coding Quality Review (CQR) and Clinical Data & Registry Abstraction (CDRA), Field Leadership, and ITG to provide direction, consultation, and oversight for technologies utilized within the HIM, Coding, & Abstraction portfolio.
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Implementing processes and systems to monitor data quality. Job Overview: The Information Technology Systems Data Engineer (ITSDE) is responsible for effective provisioning, installation/configuration, operation, and maintenance of systems hardware and software and related infrastructure.
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This includes industries in power generation, power distribution, power transmission, regional transmission organizations (RTOs), independent system operators (ISOs), electrical contracting, power quality, back-up power, packaged power, battery power, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), power protection and controls, electrical testing, power equipment maintenance, acceptance testing, commissioning, solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy, tidal energy, and geothermal energy.
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Extensive experience in data management practices, including data governance, data quality, and data lifecycle management. Develops and implements strategies to improve data quality, accessibility, and integrity.
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Develop and implement data lifecycle management strategies, including data governance, data quality, data integration, and data security, to ensure the availability, accuracy, and reliability of data assets.
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Support digitization and data verification automation to improve the quality of data and reduce manual work. Improve data quality as per the data quality framework and working with the data owner.
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Conduct data management maturity assessments and identify pain points for including data quality, governance, architecture, analytics, metadata management, master data management.
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Experience deploying automated data quality test cases. Develop analytics data sets and enriched data models leveraging cloud computing technologies (DBT and Databricks) Experience working in Databricks / data lake environment.
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Ensure the quality, integrity, and reliability of data in use by analytical solutions and applications. Create and maintain data pipelines via Azure Data Factory, SSIS and Azure Databricks.
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A minimum of six years' experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, big data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration particularly in a life science or healthcare setting.
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The Director of Personalization and Digital Analytics will direct the work of the Senior Manager of Campaigns, the Analysts responsible for Data Engineering, Data Science, and Digital Analytics, as well as external technology and analytical support agencies.
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Knowledge of data quality frameworks, metrics, and best practices for measuring and monitoring data quality. Data Quality and Testing: Understanding of data quality assessment methods and proficiency in data testing techniques.
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We are proud of our talented team of over 700 employees, spanning the fields of Engineering, Geoscience, Software, Geomatics, Data Science, Accounting, Administration, Health & Safety and Human Resources.
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