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Excellent pattern recognition and predictive modeling skills. Conduct both quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate new market opportunities for the enterprise that extend beyond our current businesses, and develop associated business cases and recommendations for senior executives.
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Supporting projects by analyzing data including, but not limited to; provider contracting, modeling, clinical, claims, payment integrity, actuarial, customer service, benefit designs, and impact analysis.
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Experience in quantitative PV cell-performance modeling (e.g., Sentaurus, SCAPS, COMSOL, etc.) In addition to experimental work fabricating and characterizing samples, a key part of this position will be using quantitative microscopic-based models in a hypothesis-driven manner to understand results and propose next steps.
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Acts as a senior level resource or resident expert on analytic/quantitative modeling techniques used for Anti-money laundering. Quantitative Scenario Analyst – Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Charlotte, North Carolina Job Description: Global Financial Crimes Automated Detection & Monitoring team seeks a Quantitative Scenario Analyst – Anti-Money Laundering (AML) to conduct independent testing and review of complex models used to monitor and mitigate money laundering risk.
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BS/MS degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Operation Research, Applied Mathematics, Physics or similar quantitative fields, with 7+ years of related experience. Experience with user modeling using deep learning methods from large scale datasets.
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Expert knowledge in defining requirements, data validation, and supervision of report development to support enterprise analytics, statistics, predictive modeling and external data submissions.
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SkyKick Finance seeks a highly analytical and quantitative finance professional to join the SkyKick Finance & Strategy (F&S) team. Familiarity with data extraction and modeling using SQL, Power Query, or similar tools, is a plus.
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Undergraduate degree in a rigorous quantitative, technical, or scientific subject, including Operations Research, Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Data Engineering, Computer Science or Engineering.
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Essential Functions Advisory – Acts as a Center of Excellence for Scenario Planning and Modeling, provides continuous feedback loop to Strategy and Innovation, National Account Teams and others (Pricing Committee, Brand Marketing, etc.
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Data Analysis - Analyze large quantitative and qualitative datasets using structural equation modeling. This role will assist in various tasks, including literature review, study design, survey development, quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, training program development, manuscripts/reports writing, student supervision, and will work with Dr. Chen for coordinating and managing relevant projects as well as other duties as assigned.
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As an SDS Machine Learning Engineer, you will employ predictive modeling and statistical analysis techniques to build end-to end solutions for improving security, fraud prevention, and operational efficiency across the company, from manufacturing to fulfillment to apps and services.
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The work will involve both execution and oversight of engagement work streams that may be either qualitative or quantitative in nature, and responsibilities include management of junior staff, design of statistical and financial analysis, modeling of financial data and markets, quality control, development and presentation of client deliverables, management of existing client relationships, industry research, and expansion of business.
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Preferred degree in biostatistics, statistics, epidemiology, economics, mathematics, engineering, operations research, health informatics or related quantitative field from an elite institution, including Ivy League institutions, with a strong academic record.
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Hands-on experience in predictive modeling, quantitative analysis and statistical techniques. PhD, MS + 2 years, BS + 4 years of work experience in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Statistics, Operational Research or related quantitative fields.
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They cut across optimization, prediction, modeling, inference, transportation, and mapping. M.S. or Ph. D. in Statistics, Operations Research, Mathematics, Computer Science, or other quantitative fields.
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