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Total 7 Manager data entry job vacancies in Australia


Data Manager ? Power BI | SSRS | Data Fabric

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Information Technology
1 week ago
The Data Manager will be responsible for data management, BI and reporting services, ensuring alignment with project goals and business requiremen..

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HR Systems Data Governance Manager

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Human Resources
5 days ago
About the Role We are looking for a skilled HR Data Governance Manager to lead data governance initiatives within People Operations, with a focus..

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Head of Data Science & AI

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Information Technology
6 days ago
Head of Data Science & AI Summary: Define & execute a roadmap for adoption & implementation of AI that aligns with broader Data & AI strate..

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AWS Data and Analytics Engineering Manager

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Information Technology
1 week ago
5 Nov Sydney, NSW, AU ..

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Data Analytics Manager

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Information Technology
2 weeks ago
You are passionate about all things data related with a positive attitude We are a high performing team with a passion for innovation and cont..

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Senior Project Manager ? Data Center

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Business Management / Project / Planning
2 weeks ago
At Turner & Townsend we?re passionate about making the difference. That means delivering better outcomes for our clients, helping our people to reali..

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Manager Talent and People Experience, Data Science Practice

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Human Resources
7 hours ago
From talent and people experience strategy to execution, this exciting new role offers it all. Collaborate with the Data Science Practice and ..

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