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Data Engineering & DevSecOps experience (terraform, ansible, AWS) The Senior Data Analyst will play an integral part in positioning East West Hospitality for continued success in the future.
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Researching Navy Data Environment (NDE) Afloat Master Planning System (NDE-AMPS), Naval Modernization (NDE-NM.net), Entitled Process (NDE-EP), and Integrated Logistics Support (NDE-ILS) modules; Navy Tool for Interoperability Risk Assessment (NTIRA); Warfare Interface Systems Engineering (WISE) database; and Regional Maintenance and Modernization Coordination Office (RMMCO) database to determine Strike Force C5IMP baselines.
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The teams within USDS that deliver on this commitment daily span across Trust & Safety, Security & Privacy, Engineering, User & Product Ops, Corporate Functions and more. ResponsibilitiesTikTok is seeking a Compliance Analyst to be part of the USDS Security Risk and Compliance team.
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Masters degree in a highly quantitative and computational discipline (e.g., data science, analytics, statistics, computer science, mathematics, engineering, etc. + Bachelor’s Degree in a quantitative and computational discipline (e.g., data science, analytics, statistics, computer science, mathematics, engineering, etc.
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This role combines data engineering skills as well as technical cyber analysis capabilities. 8+ years of experience in data engineering, technical analysis, or similar relevant technical discipline.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a quantitative major (Finance, Accounting, Economics, Mathematics, Engineering) As a Data Analyst at Circle, you’ll work closely with business partners to better understand our products, better understand the ecosystem, and enable better decision-making with data.
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Our high-performing team works with clients to implement the full spectrum of data analytics and data science, ranging from data architecture design, data engineering and querying, data visualization and dashboarding, predictive analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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Apply data engineering and data architecture principles to join multiple data sources into accurate and efficient data models for dashboard rendering. Experience with data engineering, ETL methodology, and creating data models.
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The division has full time and part time analysts with advanced degrees in data science, operations research, statistics, economics, computer science, physics, mathematics, engineering, chemistry, and other technical disciplines.
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Prefer experience with R programming language and PowerBI. Education Requirement: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, engineering, or business management. The Data Analyst will perform analyses of data and data source characteristics, relationships, and logic necessary for effective implementation of information systems.
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Educational or practical experience in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) field. Description We are seeking a Targeting Analyst to apply and enhance their skills with developing, running, and analyzing results of complex queries against massive scale data stores.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance and/or DHS Suitability Education Bachelor's degree required, preferably in math, engineering, business, or the sciences. Successful candidates will also possess the following qualifications: Experience obtaining, integrating, analyzing, and reporting client data, esp.
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Masters degree in statistics, mathematics, economics, financial engineering or similar fields. Minimum of 5 years proven working experience as a Data Analyst or Business Data Analyst.
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Support Product and Engineering across all data transformation initiatives. Coursework in Information Systems, Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent technical work experience.
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Bachelor's degree (master's degree desired) in related field required (preferably in Geography, Social or Behavioral Science, Computer Science, Information Systems, Math or Statistics, Earth or Geo Science, Life, Physical or Environmental Science, Engineering, Business, Data Science, Data Visualization.
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