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Web Data Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

We are seeking an experienced data scientist with a strong focus on building and maintaining ... or Amazon Web Services (AWS). * Advanced experience with LLMOps, MLOps, and AIOps, including ...

Preferred : • Master's degree in Business, Data Science, Analytics, or a related field. • Experience with cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform ...

Data Architect

Farmington Hills, MI · On-site

$62.75 - $80.75/hr

Candidates need to have an application or web development background. Responsibilities: - Participate in data strategy and road map exercises, data architecture definition, business intelligence/data ...

... Web Services (AWS) and Azure Data Factory to enhance data engineering capabilities - Leading teams in the strategic planning and execution of data-driven projects - Overseeing the deployment of ...

... Web Services (AWS) and Azure Data Factory to enhance data engineering capabilities - Leading teams in the strategic planning and execution of data-driven projects - Overseeing the deployment of ...

Leads data discovery and analyses, integrates and prepares large and varied datasets, and builds ... QlikView, Tableau, Web FOCUS, etc.). * Advanced statistical modeling skills (i.e. linear and non ...

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Professionals in web data roles often encounter challenges related to data quality, such as dealing with unstructured or inconsistent data from various sources. Additionally, keeping up with rapidly changing web technologies and ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations can be demanding. Collaboration with cross-functional teams—such as developers, analysts, and data engineers—is essential to streamline data collection, processing, and analysis. Staying organized and adopting efficient data management practices are key to overcoming these challenges and delivering valuable insights.

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To thrive as a Web Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a background in statistics or computer science, and experience with data collection and interpretation. Familiarity with tools such as Google Analytics, SQL, Excel, and data visualization platforms like Tableau is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for translating data insights into actionable recommendations. These skills enable accurate tracking, interpretation, and reporting of web data, which are vital for optimizing digital strategies and supporting business decisions.
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Data Processor

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Element Materials Technology rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 41 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

56th of 103 rated laboratories


Job description

Element has an opportunity for a Data Processor to join our rapidly expanding team. As a member of the operations team in one of the various laboratories across Element, the Data Processer position primarily responsible for assisting in designing, planning, and coordinating geotechnical instrumentation projects, scheduling control, obtaining permits for on-site installation, and setting up and commissioning monitoring.

Responsibilities

  • Propose engineering documents for clients' approval, on-site installation and hands-on monitoring of sensors, instruments, and equipment 
  • Instruct, supervise, manage, and monitor site personnel ensuring data processing, review , analysis, submission of reports 
  • Attending project meetings, schedule control, submit for permits for on-site installation, set up, and commission monitoring 
  • Assist in designing, planning, and coordinating geotechnical instrumentation projects, scheduling control, obtaining permits for on-site installation, and setting up and commissioning monitoring, providing input into health, safety, environmental and quality policies ensuring uptodate documentation 
  • Liaise and coordinate with client for installation and monitoring issues while overseeing all instrumentation works including production of method statements, project quality plan, calibration, installation, data acquisition, data verification, data processing, web database, data presentation, update of instrumentation drawings and reporting 
  • Shall be responsible for preparing all necessary reports as specified in the contract’s documents and client submission 

Skills / Qualifications

  • Working experience in geotechnical instrumentation and site investigation works 
  • Physically fit and able to withstand the challenging working conditions 
  • Strong and determined quality focus with indefatigable determination to get the job done under the most challenging conditions 
  • Self-motivated team player with excellent organisational and communication skills

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