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The phrase "a data specialist for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's role or job title in relation to a specific organization or field.
Example: "She works as a data specialist for a leading technology firm, analyzing trends and providing insights."
Alternatives: "a data expert for" or "a data analyst for".
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Mr. Steiger, 27, left, works in Edgewater, N.J., as a data specialist for the Northeast and North Atlantic regions of Whole Foods, keeping track of products sold and vendor information.
I worked for five years as a data specialist for the Chandra X-ray Observatory before returning to school, earning my Ph.D. in Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University under the supervision of Mel Ulmer, where I used archival Chandra and XMM-Newton data to study the tidal disruption of stars by supermassive black holes.
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A data management specialist for the City of Toledo provided economic data on the enrollees in the form of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
In March, her health, in concert with housing issues, forced her to leave her job as a data-entry specialist for the New York City Department of Education.
Even if a fledgling business has a small customer database, it is still important to think in big data terms, argues Jed Mole, European marketing director for Acxiom, a big data specialist.
BT has authored and co-authored a number of scientific articles in reputable journals and is currently serving as a senior data management specialist for the Saving Newborn Lives Program within the Health and Nutrition Unit of Save the Children, USA in Ethiopia.
Don Broach, Data Specialist in the Social Science Reference Center of Firestone Library for suggestions regarding the data archival part of the project.
Paul Jasper is a development economist and data specialist at Oxford Policy Management.
As Laurie Miles, head of analytics for big data specialist SAS, says: "The term big data has been around for decades, and we've been doing analytics all this time.
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