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Education:Bachelors degree in Math, Physics, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science. Education:Bachelors degree in Math, Physics, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science. They will be running SQL pre-written queries on a daily basis to pull requested data from databases, and analyze data, develop dashboards.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, Physics, Math & Statistics, or another related engineering discipline. Preferred Experience: Experience developing MLOps pipelines for computer vision AI models, experience leading leading the deployment and maintenance of multiple machine learning models into production environments, 5 years of industry experience in data science, with at least 3 of those years as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer.
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Engineering statistics (Lean Sigma tools)Lean Sigma Green Belt certification and ASQ Certified Quality Engineer preferred. Apply technical and functional expertise, Manager and improve processes, Foster collaboration, Establish plans, Coach and develop people, Lead courageouslyMicrosoft Office applications and minitabEDUCATIONBachelor of Science in Engineering, Math, or relevant Science or combination of education and experience.
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BS/Master's Degree in Business, Math, Finance, Statistics, Analytics, Research, or related discipline from an accredited university. 2+ years' demonstrated expertise in BI tools (Domo,Tableau,Looker,Qlik,etc.
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Professor at UChicago Statistics (on leave), MIT Math PhD, Harvard Math BA. UChicago Math PhD, Harvard Math BA. Published number theory research in the top journals in math.
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Advanced degree (Master's or Doctorate) in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Statistics, Applied Math or other quantitative fields. A mathematical background (Probability and Statistics) is preferred.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Actuarial, Math, Economics, Statistics, or similar field requiring significant quantitative analysis; As an Actuarial Analyst, you will be introduced to the skills necessary for a successful insurance career at AmTrust North America by working within the Actuarial Pricing Team. The successful candidate will report into Group Actuarial and will be responsible for providing actuarial pricing services to the Commercial Lines Divisions within AmTrust.
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Graduating with a PhD in a quantitative field (e.g. math, statistics, computer science, physics, or a related program) Do you want to use math to predict the future? As a Researcher, your focus will be on performing statistical research to create, implement and enhance algorithmic trading strategies.
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BSc in Computer Science, Math, Statistics or equivalent experience. Our publisher partners include Yahoo, Conde Nast, Fox Sports, NBCU, ESPN, CBS, and E! Collaborate effectively with our global teams across product, account management, sales and ad ops to obtain requirements and design innovative solutions that meet our strategies.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience Bachelor’s degree in Business Analytics, Information Retrieval/Information Technology, Computer Science, Market Research, Psychology, Digital Libraries, Math/Statistics, Digital Marketing, Content Management, Digital Analytics, Data Science, or similar field Req.
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Degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, Math with progressive experience in Banking/Financial Services/FinTech. What You'll Do Develop a comprehensive monthly reporting package of key metrics and statistics that will support the overall health of the Credit Bureau Reporting Program.
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Finance, Math, Statistics, Fin. Engg, or Risk Mgmt; 2 yrs of exp as Fin. Data Analyst or Fin. Data Mger; 2 yrs of team leader exp in a fin tech provider or fin services firm, such as data vendors, hedge funds or invest.
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Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, some faculty duties may lead to designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA.
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Mathematics: High School Math from Algebra 1 to AP Statistics and AP Calculus AB/BC including the new AP Precalculus course and Pre-calculus Honors. English SAT Critical Reading and Writing SAT Math ACT Math/Science ACT English/Reading Biology Physics Chemistry Math History Spanish French Computer Science.
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Bachelor's degree in economics, math/statistics, computer science, engineering, business, actuarial science, risk management, or related fieldFive years of experience in enterprise risk management, finance, actuarial or related functions in the Property & Casualty insurance industry.
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