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The phrase "a data manager" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person responsible for overseeing and managing data within an organization or project.
Example: "As a data manager, my role involves ensuring the accuracy and security of our data systems."
Alternatives: "data administrator" or "data coordinator".
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Typically, data management begins, at best, when a data manager obtains the data and needs to describe it sufficiently to data consumers.
On completion of a Data Manager tool run, the Data Manager framework parses the output for new data table entries and values.
Each site provided a data manager for database design, double-data entry and database management.
Anne Langston, the Chief Investigator, and a data manager based at the Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, will coordinate the administration of questionnaires and data management.
His father retired as a data manager for the Massachusetts Public Health Department in Boston.
A popular startup that attempts to do this is HandUp.us, launched by a data manager named Rose Broome.
Mr. Mueller, 27, is a data manager in epidemiology research at the Harvard School of Public Health.
His father retired in May as a data manager at Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Mass., which specializes in military, space and biomedical research and development.
3 If Josh is looking for a similar job he might consider working for a school as a data manager, earning around £29k.
In addition to grappling with the diagnosis, Ms. Frechette was concerned about keeping her job as a data manager for a small research organization in Brooklyn Park, Minn.
Secondary schools have replaced their welfare officer with a data manager, who also part-runs the photocopying department and the reception on a Friday.
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