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Job Description
The Data Specialist supports the Government Investigations and Takata Outreach teams by managing, analyzing, and validating complex safety, regulatory, and outreach data used in government investigations, regulatory reporting, and recall execution activities. This role ensures data accuracy, traceability, and usability to support timely, highquality responses to regulators and to maximize recall completion outcomes.
Job Description:
Collect, clean, validate, and organize data supporting U.S. and international government safety investigations, informal inquiries, and Takata outreach efforts.
Support responses to NHTSA and other regulators by preparing data extracts, summaries, trend analyses, and supporting documentation under direction of investigation leads.
Manage investigation and Takatarelated data within internal systems (e.g., DAPIS and reporting tools), ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
Maintain data traceability and documentation to support regulatory reviews, audits, and internal recordkeeping requirements.
Develop routine and adhoc reports and metrics related to investigation status, regulatory timelines, and Takata recall completion performance.
Analyze outreach, owner, and repair data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities to support improved Takata recall participation.
Coordinate with Government Investigations, Takata Program Management, and ICT to resolve data quality issues and ensure alignment across data sources.
Support regulatory reporting activities through data preparation, verification, and review.
Follow established data governance, privacy, and compliance requirements.
Identify incremental opportunities to improve data accuracy, consistency, and reporting efficiency.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Data Analytics, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or a related technical or quantitative disciplineMinimum of 5 years of experience working with data in a safety, regulatory, investigations, compliance, or operational analytics environmentExperience working with large, complex datasets from multiple sources, including field data, warranty data, service data, customer feedback, or outreach metricsStrong understanding of data validation, traceability, documentation, and quality control practices supporting regulatory or audit needsAbility to analyze data to identify trends, patterns, gaps, and inconsistencies and clearly summarize findingsWorking knowledge of reporting, data analysis, and visualization tools (e.g., Excel, databases, dashboards); ability to learn internal systems quicklyExperience supporting investigations, reporting, or program execution through timely and accurate data preparationStrong attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet timesensitive deadlinesAbility to understand and break down complex data or issues into clear, actionable informationStrong written and verbal communication skills to support internal stakeholders, including investigators, program managers, and leadershipAbility to work independently on assigned tasks while collaborating effectively within crossfunctional teamsThe Data Specialist supports the Government Investigations and Takata Outreach teams by managing, analyzing, and validating complex safety, regulatory, and outreach data used in government investigations, regulatory reporting, and recall execution activities. This role ensures data accuracy, traceability, and usability to support timely, highquality responses to regulators and to maximize recall completion outcomes.
Job Description:
Collect, clean, validate, and organize data supporting U.S. and international government safety investigations, informal inquiries, and Takata outreach efforts.
Support responses to NHTSA and other regulators by preparing data extracts, summaries, trend analyses, and supporting documentation under direction of investigation leads.
Manage investigation and Takatarelated data within internal systems (e.g., DAPIS and reporting tools), ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
Maintain data traceability and documentation to support regulatory reviews, audits, and internal recordkeeping requirements.
Develop routine and adhoc reports and metrics related to investigation status, regulatory timelines, and Takata recall completion performance.
Analyze outreach, owner, and repair data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities to support improved Takata recall participation.
Coordinate with Government Investigations, Takata Program Management, and ICT to resolve data quality issues and ensure alignment across data sources.
Support regulatory reporting activities through data preparation, verification, and review.
Follow established data governance, privacy, and compliance requirements.
Identify incremental opportunities to improve data accuracy, consistency, and reporting efficiency.
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