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Basic to substantial experience in one or more of the following commercial/open-source data discovery/analysis platforms: RStudio, Spark, KNIME, RapidMiner, Alteryx, Dataiku, H2O, SAS Enterprise Miner (SAS EM) and/or SAS Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning, Microsoft AzureML, IBM Watson Studio or SPSS Modeler, Amazon SageMaker, Google Cloud ML, SAP Predictive Analytics.
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Experience in assessing and implementing new data tools to enhance the machine learning stack. We are a growing subsidiary of a large public company that is hiring a talented Lead ML Engineer / Senior Machine Learning Engineer.
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Expertise with Google Cloud Platform’s distributed Machine Learning, Data Science and Data Engineering tools (e.g. BigQuery ML, VertexAI, AutoML, Docker, Kubernetes, Kubeflow, Dataproc.
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100% REMOTE Senior ML Ops Engineer / Lead Machine Learning Engineer Needed for Growing Subsidiary of a Large Public Company! Senior Machine Learning Operations Engineer.
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Examples include Azure Machine Learning Studio, Google’s Vertex AI, IBM Watson Studio, Amazon SageMaker and open-source tools like Kubeflow. Examples include MPP data warehouses like Snowflake and Amazon Redshift and all-in-one Apache Spark platforms like Databricks.
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Education: Bachelor or Master' Degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, or equivalent experience in lieu of degree. Our work depends on TS/SCI cleared Machine Learning Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in Springfield, VA.
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Our work depends on TS/SCI cleared Machine Learning Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in St. Louis, MO. Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Machine Learning Engineer at NDSI. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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Java, Python, ScalaExperience in Natural Language Understanding, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization, Data Mining or Machine Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence.
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What Additional Experience Makes A Strong Candidate: 4+ years of production experience with Scala 4+ years of production experience with Micro Services / Streaming Services Experience addressing ML problems, particularly in domains such as Time Series, Computer Vision (CV), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and data mining Proficiency with popular ML frameworks (Xgboost, TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc.
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Data Science & Machine Learning Frameworks. Python (for preprocessing, data analysis, machine learning, scripting) TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras (for deep learning and complex machine learning, including neural networks and advanced AI.
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ML | AI | Machine Learning | DevOps | Data & Analytics | Infrastructure | CI/CD | Terraform | Gitlab | Azure Devops | AWS | Azure | DataBricks | Ansible | Apache Spark | Kafka | Kubernetes | Docker | Linux.
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Cellular 4G/5G Firmware Data Science & Machine Learning Engineer Do you have a passion for invention and self-challenge? Data Science & Machine Learning Engineer will be responsible for developing state-of-the-art data processing pipeline based on machine learning models and leveraging data science algorithms to parse substantial data and logs in a timely manner to automatically tackle the issues or provide recommendations for the next step of solving problems.
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Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or SQL. Strong knowledge of machine learning techniques, statistical analysis, and data visualization tools Tableau, Power BI.
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Design, develop, and implement scalable machine learning models that enhance data-driven drug discovery, precision medicine, and computational biology. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including computational biologists, bioinformaticians, and data scientists, to apply machine learning insights in transforming biotech products and services.
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Required skills include (3 years exp in): Python or R; Tableau or PowerBI; data analytics; predictive analytics; and (2 years exp in): Machine Learning or Artificial Intelligence software development/software engineering in Azure.
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