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Bachelor's degree preferred in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Computer Engineering. Sourcing data from across the enterprise to migrate into various instances of Data Lakes/Warehouses/Databases.
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Career Advancement: Gain a competitive edge in the job market and unlock new career opportunities in data analysis, data science, business intelligence, and related fields with Google certification.
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Growth Potential: Developing a strong foundation in data analytics paves the way for career growth into advanced roles such as data scientist, machine learning engineer, or data engineer.
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We believe in pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to make the biggest impact possible – to help our customers create a healthier world. You will be working with surgical, non-invasive and vascular equipment within areas of the hospital such as Operating Rooms and Sterile Processing Departments.
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A background in Oceanography/Marine Science, Electronics experience, Instrumental Analysis. ECO Magazine is a marine science publication committed to bringing scientists and professionals the latest ground-breaking research, industry news, and job opportunities from around the world.
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The position will work across many different data formats, including Excel, CSV, and MS SQL, and experience in these formats and capabilities like SSAS and SSIS will be valuable. The research Data Analyst at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine is responsible for ingressing, analyzing, and transforming clinical data from internal and external sources.
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Works with potential and active collaborators and business teams' understanding and exchanging clinical datasets to be used in operational analyses increasing business partner awareness of utility of data science in meeting community healthcare deliverables.
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Test, configure, set-up, install and maintain a variety of field instruments (current measurement systems, water level sensors, meteorological and oceanographic sensors, and data collection platforms) and/or support components.
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Bachelors, Masters in Computer Science/ Computer Engineering/ Information Systems/Information Technology/ Electrical Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering. Good knowledge on Data structures, Java Collections, Streams, Lambda expressions and algorithms.
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Internet of Things (IoT) - Familiarity with IoT concepts and protocols, as well as experience designing architectures that incorporate IoT devices and enable seamless connectivity and data exchange.
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Experience working with big data (engineering / processing) and data migration. Database Query Engine, Data Infrastructure, Data Pipelines, Data Platform, Database Security, Data Governance, Data Sharing, FoundationDB, Manageability, Metadata, Service Runtime, Snowhouse Foundation, Storage and ML Engineering.
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PIRE has a significant national presence in the area of applied science, with funded research projects at its centers on prevention, treatment, and policy research. PIRE has partnered with the University of Kentucky (UK) on AppalTRuST, a project that will collect longitudinal survey data to evaluate the impact of current and future federal regulations on tobacco use and marketing in Appalachian Kentucky.
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