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Expertise in common Geospatial software applications and tools, such as visual programming (JEMA, FADE/MIST, ECO/ETAS), Python, SQL, Git, GIMS, AWS Sagemaker, AWS Cloud, ESRI ArcGIS, statistics (descriptive, Bayesian), Markov-Chain modelling, TensorFlow, Linear Algebra, R, SAS, NLP.
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Responsibilities Conduct desk review of key program/activity documents (AMELPS, PIRs progress reports) and stakeholder/key informant interviews to understand the scope of the EA.Review and finalize the SOW in consultation with L2P and USAID.Design an evaluability assessment inception reportincluding data collection tools, a design matrix, and a work plan.
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Function as Principal Investigator, co-Principal Investigator, or equivalent, assuming primary responsibility for quantitative research design, data collection, security, cleaning, analysis, and reporting as well as client management and communication.
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Required Skills REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Proven working experience as a data analyst or business data analyst Knowledge of statistics and experience using statistical packages for analyzing datasets BA/BS in economics, mathematics, or related fields with strong quantitative background; an advanced working knowledge of MS Excel; experience with econometric or statistical modeling; and demonstrated strong writing skills.
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Solve ambiguous problems through the application of Lean/Six Sigma methodologies such as value stream mapping, kaizen, process mapping, data collection, waste analysis, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing (Minitab), and design of experiments.
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Knowledge of statistics, data collection and presentation. QualificationsDegrees: High School,Cert,GED,Trn,Exper Additional Qualifications: Prefers Associates Degree in Health information Management with Certified Record Health Information Technician (RHIT) and/or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Health Services Administration, or equivalent experience in acute care setting for a large healthcare organization.
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Experience: Minimum of eight (8) years of experience with Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Operations Research, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or data science.
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Proficiency in common geospatial software applications and tools, such as visual programming (JEMA, FADE/MIST, ECO/ETAS), Python, SQL, Git, GIMS, AWS Sagemaker, AWS Cloud, ESRI ArcGIS, statistics (descriptive, Bayesian), Markov-Chain modelling, TensorFlow, Linear Algebra, R, SAS, NLP.
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Proficiency in using data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau) including API integration, OLAP design, visual design, statistics, forecasting and advanced research methods. The Senior Data Analyst, Adoption and Impact Measurement leads and performs all aspects of data collection, analysis, and reporting needed to measure the adoption and impact of digital experiences, including enabling tracking and monitoring of web activity for Federal Employee Program (FEP) digital tools and services.
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Experience should include data collection and normalization; parametric and analogy estimating; model and database development; and, methods development to include multivariate regression analysis, risk analysis, and cost improvement curves.
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Partner with data researchers, analysts and cross-functional teams to develop methods that improve discovery, collection, cleansing, and refinement of the metadata needed for discovery and lineage.
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Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Psychology, Economics, Statistics, Data Science or similar; or the equivalent combination of education and relevant experience. We combine excellence in survey methodology with state-of-the-art data collection technology to deliver high-impact, quality intelligence at scale.
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Qualifications RequiredAny combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in education, public administration, business administration, data science, statistics, research analysis, or a related field.
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Must have intermediate knowledge in the following areas: systems automation, project coordination, financial analysis, data flow management, data collection, consulting, business process improvement, risk management, technical writing, technical communication, presentation skills, and administration.
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Proficiency in common geospatial software applications and tools, such as Python, SQL, Mathematics, Statistics, Business Analytics, Collections, Data Visualization, ESRI ArcGIS, Timeseries Modeling, Large Language Modeling, Sagemaker, R, Git, Tableau, Collections, Databricks, Hue, Knowi, Kabana.
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