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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Business Integrated Solutions Division (BISD) is seeking a Master Data Analyst with demonstrated experience in data analytics to work as a key member of Business Analysis and Testing Support team.
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This position will perform data analysis tasks and support the development of data tools as part of project teams that serve clients with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other government agencies in the areas of drinking water protection, climate resilience, and surface water quality management.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is excited to announce an opportunity to serve as a part-time Senior Business Data Analyst (Wage) in our Business Integrated Solutions Division.
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To carry us even further, we are seeking a Data Analyst Manager to join our expanding, problem-solving team, supporting our Long-Term Care Data Insights and Strategy team. At least 5 years of data analyst and/or data modeling experience in a dynamic environment.
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Under moderate to limited supervision, the Data Warehouse Technical Analyst II, collects, analyzes, mines and helps the business leverage data stored in data warehouses. + Cloud-based data services (Azure Data Lake, Azure SQL Database, Synapse, Azure Analysis Services, Azure Data Catalog, Azure Databricks, AWS/GCP technologies.
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Reporting to the VP of Data Products Strategy and Governance, the Data Governance Analyst is responsible for supporting the implementation of the Medical-Surgical (MMS) Business’ data governance program.
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To carry us even further, we are seeking a Data Analyst to join our expanding, problem-solving team, supporting our Long-Term Care Data Insights and Strategy team. Experience with big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Hive, Databricks, AWS/Azure.
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Creates and analyzes pre and post event surveys, creates and delivers outbriefs of survey data, summarizes and thematically chunks open-ended comment data. This position will be responsible for creating and analyzing pre and post event surveys, create and deliver out briefs of survey data, summarize and thematically chunk open-ended comment data.
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2 years of experience in either an analyst or data support role, or within an Advancement office in a role heavily focused on donor data. Data Analyst, Advancement. From kindergarten to college to career, EAB partners with leaders and practitioners to accelerate progress and drive results across five major areas: enrollment, student success, institutional strategy, data & analytics, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I.
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Our Data Analysts are an integral part of a small team focused on finding data-based insights to help optimize advancement outcomes (fundraising and alumni giving) for our higher education college and university partners.
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Data Quality Analyst is responsible for ensuring the integrity of data used for business operations and decision-making processes. The Data Quality Analyst will work with business partners to identify and resolve data inconsistencies, errors, and discrepancies.
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Whether you're wild about horses, bananas for boats or driven by data, you'll find your fit amongst our global community of optimists and problem-solvers. This role is responsible for bringing technical expertise to Actuarial in order to drive automation of workflows, processes and data analysis efforts.
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The salary for the Sr. Technical Analyst, Actuarial Data Operations position is $70,000 - $90,000 with a 25% bonus potential. Job ResponsibilitiesResponsible for building, implementing, and maintaining technical solutions with a core focus on SQL, Azure Databricks, PowerBI, and the Microsoft Power Suite of automation products.
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Excellent knowledge of and experience with data visualization applications (e.g. Tableau, Power BI, QlikView). They are creative thinkers who understand user interface design and apply visualizations skills such as user experience design, data visualization, and graphical design.
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Dexian is seeking a Data Quality Analyst for an opportunity with a client located in Glen Allen, VA. Proven experience in a Data Quality Analyst or similar role. Experience working as a BA/Data Analyst in a Data warehouse/Data governance platform.
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