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You have familiarity with analytics like machine learning, natural language processing, or data visualization, particularly for creating tools that scale complex analytics workflows for less technical end users.
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Software, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Education, Computer Software, Information Technology and Services, Natural Language Processing.
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We are looking for a passionate Software Engineer, Big-Data Engineer, Machine-Learning Engineer, Full-stack Engineer, or UI/UX Engineer, who can contribute and make a difference in any of the different components of our Knowledge Graph Platform.
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The Full Stack Software Engineer will work on the front-end, API, middleware and back-end architecture, design, coding using various languages, evaluate and use different development frameworks including microservices architecture and DB design, third-party and open-source software and libraries.
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2+ years of experience with artifi cia l intelligence, data science, machine learning engineering, data or software engineering research, full stack engineering, or data analytics, including in a professional or academic environment.
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We’re rethinking medical billing from the ground up, building software backed by best-in-class data science (and, soon, a dash of machine learning) to automate much of this complexity so healthcare providers can get paid dramatically more easily and inexpensively.
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We are seeking a Full-Stack Engineer with a solid foundation in software development and an interest in machine learning and artificial intelligence. Contribute to machine learning and artificial intelligence projects, applying data-driven decision-making processes.
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Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Go (Golang), JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Experience with cloud services like AWS or Azure, and data processing technologies like Spark and Kinesis.
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Experience with ELK stack, BigQuery, and other data analytics and log management tools. Experience with cloud services like AWS or Azure, and data processing technologies like Spark and Kinesis.
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Innovate and implement advanced data processing frameworks, utilizing real-time streaming and machine learning models. We are looking for a seasoned Full-Stack Engineer who is passionate about building sophisticated systems that leverage big data and AI. You will play a crucial role in developing our next generation of AI-powered applications, working with a team of experts who are leaders in the field.
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They work across the full stack - from scalable backend services, distributed data processing systems to intuitive UX, along with potential opportunities in data science and machine learning space.
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Our engineering teams tackle a diverse and evolving array of challenges; from architecting and scaling our microservices on AWS to handling real-time data streams with Kafka and using machine learning and natural language processing to empower real world business solutions.
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RoleWe are seeking a Software Engineer to help design, develop and deliver Splunk's User & Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) security analytics solution that detects known and unknown security threats at scale using big data and machine learning techniques.
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Developing full-stack applications using Python (Django) and Javascript (React). + Youve got a track record of building tools by writing full-stack applications. In this role, youll work as part of our Labs team to build new tools and add features to existing ones across BPIs tech stack, working across the entire software lifecycle, from shaping new features to writing the code to managing deployment and optimizing them based on user feedback.
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Using data warehouses (e.g., Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery) to load and analyze data, including using complex SQL queries to transform data and tools like dbt to manage data transformation.
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