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The Data Governance and Data Quality Analyst will specialize in serving EY clients in the areas of Data Strategy, Data Governance, Data Quality, Data Definition and Usage, and Data Management.
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A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) in an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who practices both autonomously and in collaboration with a variety of health providers on the interprofessional team to deliver high-quality, holistic, evidence-based anesthesia and pain care services.
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Build and configure demo scenarios in Genesys or NICE CXone Cloud Admin and Architect including ACD, IVR, outbound dialers, queuing, skilling, quality, ACD, Email, Web Messaging, and SMS and other digital channels.
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At least 4 years of experience in information technology (operations, software delivery, access management, microservices), information security (application security, network security, cyber security, data protection), information systems risk management, information systems auditing, or a combination.
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This position will play a critical role in modernizing our program by establishing standards for our data load process, maintaining version control and data quality standards, developing our technical architecture strategy, making GIS hardware and software licensing recommendations, and developing automated routines for publishing and validating geospatial data.
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Develop and maintain high-quality threat detection rules, queries, and alerts based on identified use cases, threat scenarios, and structured threat intelligence, including MITRE ATT&CK Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs.
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The Data Quality Analyst is a member of the Data Management Team, reporting to the Director, Data and Quality. The Data Quality Analyst plays a critical role in ensuring that data users have the best possible data to use in shaping policies that affect the health and lives of all Virginians.
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Reviews, interprets, and analyzes data for technical, quality and compliance to protocols, methods, SOPs, client criteria and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) or Good Laboratory Practices (GLP.
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Java Developer, DB2, Cogno, PEGA, Enterprise Architect(SCEA), Project Management, Certified Quality Analyst (CQA), Scrum Master Certification, Lean/Six Sigma. IMS, DB2, Oracle and Teradata Databases, Data Warehousing.
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Working with member of the Data Warehouse office, other members of IT and CSB IT staff to improve data quality and ensure any adjustments made to tables in Data Warehouse are consistent with the needs of the Division of Community Services.
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Build and execute Category and Supplier Management strategies designed to deliver quality products for Hotels delivered by our Approved Suppliers at the best value, while meeting Hilton and HSM standards and operating procedures, and ensuring continuous supply.
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Database Query Engine (QA), Automation Infrastructure and Quality Engineering (AIQ), Cloud Platform & Deployment Engineering, Developer Productivity Engineering (DPE) Understanding of database internals, large-scale data processing, and data warehouse design.
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Ensure that quality care is delivered by home care team to site participants via periodic participant/caregiver inquiry, intermittent review of care plan, and trending of data from various reports/supervisory visits in collaboration with the Home Care Manager.
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Operates all survey equipment including Total Station, GPS Data collector, and Auto Levels. M.C. Dean is seeking a surveyor to join our team in Richmond, VA. In this role you will provides quality surveying services to company to ensure construction work complies with design drawings and specifications.
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At Cognizant Digital Engineering, a small multi-functional team comprised of a Product Manager, an Architect, Full-Stack Developers, UI/UX designers and Big Data analysts builds higher quality software faster siloed individuals working independently.
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