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Join Thermo King as Data Science Manager to shape a sustainable future! Qualifications• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science required• Master’s degree in Computer Science required• 3 years of experience managing, motivating, and developing data science teams for high performance• 5 years of experience with data science and analytics technologies such as Python, SQL, Tableau, Alteryx, AWS Redshift and Lambda, and/or Google Cloud Platform.
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Perform exploratory analysis using data science techniques on structured and unstructured datasets and develop algorithms for early drug discovery efforts. Summarize and communicate results to project teams (biochemistry, mass spectrometry, biology, medicinal chemistry), provide intellectual input, and contribute to decision-making in early drug discovery.
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Data Science/Traditional Modeling, Machine Learning/ Artificial Intelligence, Expertise in Coding, Supervised and Unsupervised Techniques - active learning, transfer learning, neural models, decision trees, reinforcement learning, graphical models, Gaussian processes, Bayesian models, map reduce techniques, Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, Deep Learning, Text Mining Algorithms, Understanding of finance and valuation concepts.
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Partner with management and/or aligned stakeholders (Product Manager, Data Scientist and/or Engineer) to analyze data & workflows to determine opportunities for process improvement.
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The successful candidate will provide clinical data management oversight of outsourced clinical trials including but not limited to project management, vendor management, coordination of internal reviews, and approval of deliverables.
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Talen Energy is seeking a Senior Manager, Project Management with experience in managing a team responsible for the implementation of large complex removal and remediation projects.
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Job Summary The Supply Chain Data Science Manager a is key contributing member of the team responsible for decision support technologies associated with Comcast demand and supply planning.
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Proficiency with Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Content Management Systems (CMS), such as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) required; Understanding of Product Information Management (PIM), Content Syndication Platforms, or SaaS platforms, such as Stibo STEP or PDX preferred.
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Your RoleWe are hiring a Project Engineer/Manager to ensure efficient execution of large capital projects, supporting global operations in the pharmaceutical manufacturing/bioscience industry.
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You will interact with developer, UX designer, product manager, and senior executives to understand problem domain, project requirements, users experience and demonstrate model performance and its business value.
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Leidos is seeking a Product Manager to set the direction for current and future developments of our Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems and platforms, which includes our global SkyLine-X™ product.
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Must be able to work independently or with minimal direction in a team environment without direct supervisionPreferred QualificationsWorking knowledge of ticket tracking or service desk software Understanding of the observational science data collection operations and data collection protocols involved with the NEON project, a similar Observatory project, other field science research teams or a science project with geographically distributed field operations.
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Experience working in agile and iterative environment, including running scrum project as a scrum master and/or product owner. Experience working with data management projects having experience in data analysis, data governance, data quality and lineage.
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As the Management and Evaluation Associate, you will lead a team of data analysts that will support the provision of reports to inform project management and service improvement.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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