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Experience working with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (examples: SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (examples: Oracle, SAP, Lawson, JD Edwards) Experience delivering forecasting, budgeting, and variance analysis, and data interpretation of results.
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Conduct data analysis using intermediate programming skills in Python and SQL. Analyze financial data to identify trends, variances, and discrepancies. Intermediate programming skills in Python, R, and SQL.
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Data Modeling: Implement advanced data modeling techniques, including CDS views and HANA SQL Script, to support complex business requirements. ETL Processes: Develop and manage ETL processes for data extraction, transformation, and loading into SAP HANA.
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Position requires: Object Oriented Programming: SQL, Data Modeling, AML, and XSL; Web UI technologies: HTML5, AngularJS, and JQuery; Performance tuning techniques: Profiling, Memory Analysis, Garbage Collection, and Thread dump analysis; J2EE, Java, web services, and object-oriented design; and Coding for multithreaded applications and batch processing applications using java concurrency and coherence cache techniques.
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Prefer experience with Data query, manipulation and/or visualization tools ( Sql, Alteryx, Tableau) Maintain data integrity through core team and cross functional validation. Manage expiring discount financial forecast, model enhancements and data assumptions.
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Collect, compile, analyze, and manage data regarding complaints of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic/dating violence, retaliation and other complaints falling under applicable university policies, Title VI, Title VII and Title IX. Gather, research, and analyze data for use in statistical calculations and reporting in accordance with university, federal, and state requirements.
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Supporting Senior Management in data strategy, proposals, and scoping of data engineering and business intelligence requests, the Data Architect will contribute to implementation of changes and provide guidance of the impacts within the team from a technical view.
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A day in the lifeOn any given day, you will be working on a wide array of tasks, for example, data set creation, UI creation, SQL tuning, data extraction, dashboard creation, report creation and deep dives on data issues.
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Expertise in SQL and data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau). Analyze product usage data to uncover insights and improve feature adoption. Strong communication skills with the ability to translate data into actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.
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Proficiency in using data analytics throughout the audit process (e.g., reading/writing/running SQL code, performing data validation, testing, etc. Please see the for information regarding how eBay handles your personal data collected when you use the eBay Careers website or apply for a job with eBay.
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8+ years of experience in Data Security: Databases (SQL, Oracle, Postgres), SAS Data Warehouses (Snowflake), AWS Databases (Neptune, RDS, DynamoDB) and Data Platforms (Microsoft Dataverse.
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Expertise in designing and maintaining data pipelines, ETL processes, and optimizing complex queries in databases like SQL, NoSQL, and PostgreSQL. Basic knowledge of containerization (Docker) and orchestration (Kubernetes.
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Required Skills : Oracle DB, MySQL, SQL Server ( basic & advanced configurations for HA ). Role : Jr Data Base Engineer. Required Skills : Oracle DB, MySQL, SQL Server ( basic & advanced configurations for HA.
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2-5 years of experience in business analytics; Including Excel, SQL, or DAX,as well as data visualization tools (PowerBI, Tableau, etc. Provide data-driven insights for ad hoc marketing decisions, supporting the marketing management team with necessary data and tools.
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Proficiency in SQL, Python and working with Data Science tools (e.g., git, kubernetes, Docker, etc. Experience with data visualization (preferably Looker). Experience with LLMs and Deep learning models to develop business and data science solutions.
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