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A bachelor's degree in statistics, applied mathematics, computer science, data science, economics, or a related STEM field (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) preferred.
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University or graduate degree in: Data and/or Computer Science, Information Technology, Economics, Information Systems, Applied Mathematics, Business Administration or any other related field is preferred.
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Taking a multiperspective approach, our teams are experts in operations research, mathematics, data analytics, modeling and simulation, software development, statistics, and economics. Individuals in this group are experts in computer science, modeling and simulation, mathematics/statistics, operations research, data analytics, policy analysis, and aviation systems.
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Load Forecasting Team LeadBachelor’s degree in statistics, mathematics, data science, applied analytics, economics, engineering or related quantitatively rigorous field plus seven (7) years of relevant energy industry experience required with three years’ experience in programming (e.g., Visual Basic, SQL, R, SAS) for developing and using analytical models with Excel and other computer-based tools which can be used for forecasting, planning, and risk analysis is required.
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Computer and Information Science, Library Science, Economics and Finance & Technology, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Business Administration/Management, Management Information Systems.
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A BA/BS degree in a quantitative discipline: computer science, statistics, applied mathematics, operations research, engineering, economics, etc. 2+ years of work experience in business intelligence, dashboarding, reporting, or data analysis working with tools such as Preset, Looker, Tableau or comparable data visualization tools.
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MS or PhD in a quantitative discipline: statistics, operations research, computer science, informatics, engineering, applied mathematics, economics, etc. The Data Science group is made up of people from a diverse set of backgrounds and perspectives, trained in fields as wide-ranging as economics, psychology, geology, physics, statistics, and operations research.
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Job Requirements and Preferences: Basic Qualifications: Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor DegreeRequired Fields of Study: Actuarial Science, Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Economics, EngineeringMinimum Years of Experience: 5 year(s) Preferred Qualifications: Certification(s) Preferred: Associateship of the Society of Actuaries and actively pursuing the Fellowship of the Society of Actuaries.
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You’ll provide advice covering solvency, economic capital, risk management, mergers and acquisitions, company restructuring and risk control, financial modelling, underwriting, new legislation, and the efficiency of claims or reporting processes.
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Preferred Qualifications:Advanced degree in applied mathematics, statistics, actuarial science, economics or related field. Minimum Qualifications:BS/BA degree in statistics, mathematics, economics, computer science or equivalent years of experience.
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Bachelors or Masters in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Operations Research, Engineering, Economics or a related field. Establish scalable, efficient, automated processes to boost team productivity, such as model development, model validation, and model implementation.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in quantitative finance, economics, statistics, applied mathematics, engineering or comparable area. Bachelor’s degree or higher in quantitative finance, economics, statistics, applied mathematics, engineering or comparable area.
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Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Actuarial Sciences, Economics or other quantitative, business or technical discipline, or equivalent combination of education and business applied experience.
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4 Year/Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, or other quantitative major. 4 Year/Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, or other quantitative major.
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