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DATA MANAGER
Responsible for managing data and for performing query and analysis.
Data Managers write programs using the SAS language to perform these tasks.
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REPORT WRITER
Responsible for performing queries to generate reports from the results.
Report Writers write programs using the SAS language to perform these tasks.
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STATISTICAL ANALYST
Responsible for conducting and interpreting statistical analysis and for cleaning data and preparing it for analysis.
They often are involved in the design of the collection protocols for observational studies, designed experiments,
complex probability surveys, clinical trials, multi-site trials, longitudinal studies, and quality control systems. |
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JMP ANALYST
Responsible for performing many statistical analyses, including exploratory modeling, reliability analysis,
analysis of variance, root cause analysis, and linear regression.
JMP Analysts use JMP software to link statistics with interactive graphics. |
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FORECASTER
Responsible for tasks such as developing statistical forecasting models, including exponential smoothing,
ARIMA models, regression models with time series errors and econometric models to help business decision
makers make informed decisions. |
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DATA MINER
Responsible for extracting information from large operational databases to construct segments and develop
predictive models that are best suited to answer the business question at hand. |
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PLATFORM ADMINISTRATOR
Responsible for installing and maintaining their organisation's SAS computing infrastructure.
Platform Administrators need to understand how to install, configure, and administer the SAS Intelligence Platform. |
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DATA INTEGRATION DEVELOPER
Responsible for the data integration process of collecting, cleansing and storing data so that it can be
used by Business Analysts and Business Users for reporting and analysis.
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BUSINESS ANALYST
Uses applications such as SAS Enterprise Guide for advanced reporting and analysis and stored process creation;
they also use applications such as SAS Information Map Studio, and SAS OLAP Cube Studio to surface
information to information consumers. |
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BUSINESS USER
Include Middle managers and other information consumers who access existing information as well as create their own ad-hoc reports and analysis using point-and-click applications. |
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