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Basic programming skills (VBA, Python, R, JavaScript) Familiarity with cloud computing services (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud) Basic programming skills (VBA, Python, R, JavaScript) Business Intelligence Analyst - Specialized Solutions.
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Expert in programming languages such as Python, R etc. Working closely with other members in the R&D team to do TCR target discoveries. 4+ years of experience in computational biology for immuno-oncology applications (academic experience during PhD is counted.
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Proficient in Python, R programming. We are looking for a computational biologist to help build out our sequencing and data analysis pipeline from the ground up. Our computational biologist will analyze large multi-omics data and build the product pipeline.
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Fully proficiency with Python, R, SQL, Linux and shell programming, AWS, Azure and GCP with 3+ years' experience. Master Degree in Microbiology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Analytics, Data Engineering or life science and agricultural related quantitative disciplines.
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Proficiency with MS Office Suite, knowledge of programming languages such as Visual Basic, SQL, R, Python or others. Identify, retrieve, and prepare data in support of actuarial analysis through database programming.
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Evaluate all current actuarial processes and create efficiencies / automations through programming language. Participate in enterprise risk management initiatives, including catastrophe management and evaluation of industry model output.
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5+ years of experiences for MS, 2+ years of experience for PhD (will consider fresh PhD with solid academic background and strong programming skills) of developing credit risk modeling for in a financial institutionStrong programming skills in Python/R/C/C.
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Good programming skills and knowledge of data science tools and libraries in Python or R and experience with Deep Learning frameworks such as TensorFlow. Others (Including Headquarters and R&D.
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Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or Java, with the ability to architect and develop scalable solutions. We help organizations like Uber, GoDaddy, MGM, Siemens, Stanford University, and the State of California, build distributed software development teams, and deliver transformational digital solutions.
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Experience with a programming language (R, Python). Major League Soccer’s Strategy and Business Intelligence group is tasked with supporting strategic decision making and resource allocation across the League – with a focus on driving fan growth, revenue capture, and operating efficiencies – by providing impactful data driven insights, analysis, and recommendations.
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Programming applications leveraging 2 or more of the following languages: R, Python, PySpark, SQL or Hadoop. Master's degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, Economics, Operations Research or related quantitative field (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) plus three (3) years of experience as a Data Scientist or performing predictive analytics within the financial services or insurance industry.
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Proficient in Python, R, JavaScript, or another OOP language. 2+ years of work experience working in a technical field (science, technology, programming, financial services, data science, etc.
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Must possess the following: Assessing the mathematical, statistical and conceptual soundness of models in actuarial platforms, using Excel, ACCESS, PolySystems and Prophet; programming in SQL, R and Python to enhance performance and efficiency of existing models; and developing benchmarking models using machine learning technique.
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Kairos Power is seeking a highly motivated Instrumentation and Controls Engineer who will be working with a team who will be responsible for designing, installing, programming, testing and troubleshooting automation and controls systems for R&D testing equipment for Kairos Power.
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Strong Excel skills ideally incorporating VBA (Visual Basic for Applications), programming skills in Python, R or other statistical languages is a plus. Approve credit reviews as a first line of defense underwriter (Credit Officer CO/Senior Credit Officer SCO designation) including assessment of portfolio risk, liquidity of client positions, credit limits and risk appetite ratios.
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