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Domain experience with financial datasets like FactSet, Bloomberg, IBES, CompStat, S&P Global, Worldscope, Morningstar, MSCI, Reuters, IDC, Markit, BARRA, Axioma, Northfield, and PORT is a plus Demonstrated Experience in Python programming and familiarity with core data science libraries.
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Third Party Risk Management (Privacy reviews of vendors) Data Transfer Impact Assessments (experience with One Trust Software) is a plus. The Sabre Legal organization seeks a highly motivated, experienced Data Privacy Managing Legal Counsel to oversee six privacy attorneys and two privacy professionals in support of the Data Privacy Officer who manages the privacy program and function as a whole.
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Knowledge of search (especially AI-powered), usability, semantic technologies, ontologies/taxonomy, data structures, SharePoint and knowledge management-related platforms a plus. You will manage a team of Product and Data Analysts, Project Managers and Process Improvement Experts, communicating and holding them accountable to their team and individual objectives, deliverables, and ensure effective management and career development.
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Domain experience with financial datasets like FactSet, Bloomberg, IBES, CompStat, S&P Global, Worldscope, Morningstar, MSCI, Reuters, IDC, Markit, BARRA, Axioma, Northfield, and PORT is a plus.
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Exposure to financial systems (e.g., general ledger, tax, accounting systems) a plus but not required. Knowledge of scripting languages (e.g., Python), ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tools such as Alteryx, or data visualization tools (e.g. – Power BI.
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Certification in HR technology administration or related field (e.g., SHRM-SCP, PHR, HRIP) is a plus. Ensure data security in the HR technology platform through access controls and user authentication.
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In addition, knowledge of digital circuit design, mixed signal circuit design, or signal conditioning design is a plus. Depending on education, experience and skill level, a variety of job opportunities might be available from the Senior R&D Electrical Engineer up to the Principal Electrical Engineer.
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Cisco ACI technology, Palo Alto IPS/IDS, F5 load balancer are a plus. Other Cisco certifications a (CCDP/CCSP/CCIE R&S and Security) are a plus. At least 8 years of experience in a Network support environment and a minimum of 5 years supporting mid-size to large enterprise data networks.
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Knowledge in python web frameworks like Flask, Django is a plus. Demonstrated data engineering experience, utilizing agile methods and modern SDLC processes to deliver quality technological solutions in a transparent, reliable way.
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Experience with quant research processes, methodologies, and tools a plus. A proven track record of working with complex data environments and associated technology and analytics infrastructure needed to support these environments.
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Understanding of DCS hardware/software platforms is a plus such as Emerson DeltaV or similarUnderstanding of Batch/Recipes, OEE, MES, and ERP systems. This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the client’s facility.
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Certifications including RCDD, DCDC and PMP a plus. Experience with Visio, Bluebeam and Adobe a plus. Competencies/Skills: Strong knowledge of data center construction installations including conveyance, racks, cabinets, Unistrut, containment, related manufacturers, and structured cabling practices.
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Experience with any of the following systems/applications is a plus: Epicor’s Data Warehouse, Epicor’s Vision, Corcentric Billing, Aftermarket Automotive EDI, or Automotive Data Analysis.
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Expert knowledge of File Integrity Monitoring process, Firewall Review process, Data Loss Prevention and Patch Management Methodologies a plus. Designs, develops and provides recommendations of the data visualization of IT Security scorecard based on industry best practices to drive a solution to identify issues.
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Experience with Microstrategy, Data Warehousing or Business Intelligence tool, Adaptive Planning, Multiview, and MS Access a plus. Strong Microsoft Excel skills including vlookup/index match, pivot tables, and ability to write macros as well as a desire to become an expert modeler.
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