Analyze and map incoming client data to the company's universal schema, resolve formatting and quality issues, ensure a seamless hand-off to the live platform, and provide technical support during client data integration.
Description: Supports the technical onboarding of new clients by analyzing and mapping their specific data sets.
Responsibilities:
Analyze incoming client data files for formatting and quality issues.
Map internal client IDs to Turquoise’s universal data schema.
Ensure a seamless "hand-off" of data from the client to the live platform.
Provide technical support during the client's data integration phase.
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