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As a Senior Data Scientist, you will implement GDIT’s cutting-edge Insider Threat technologies and processes to enhance the protection of our nation’s high-value assets and mission-critical data.
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Software Engineering & DevOps:Version Control: Familiarity with tools like Git. Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment: Knowledge of pipelines and tools like Jenkins, Travis CI.Containerization: Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, etc., for scalable deployment of data science applications.
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The Data Scientist Manager will facilitate the Data Science team's collaboration with FWA Subject Matter Experts, Business Intelligence Developers, and clients, to develop meaningful analyses for FWA modeling results and provide predictive analytic statistical support.
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Data Analysis, Databricks Platform, Data Science, Machine Learning, Technical Solutions. Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, Data Science, Statistics, or a related field.
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Clearance Level Top Secret/SCI Category Data Science Location Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Onsite Workplace. Deliver insights to help our clients turn data into action as a Data Engineer at GDIT. Your work will provide transformative solutions to our clients’ big-data obstacles and help advance the mission.
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5+ years of experience as a Data Scientist, Data Engineer, ML Engineer, or Data Analysts and Bachelor's Degree in Computer Programming, Science, Engineering or a related technical discipline, or the equivalent combination of education, technical training, or work/military experience.
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Operational Researcher Level 4 – GDIT is seeking an operational researcher / data analysist to support ATR’s R&D of UAS when applied to improve the safety and efficiency of airport operations. Degree Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in operations research, computer science, engineering, business, mathematics, information systems, management science, aviation, aeronautical, or air traffic management/science.
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Data Engineering, Data Science, Data Solutions. Our work depends on a Data Engineer joining our team, contributing to the design, implementation and operation of data management systems for intelligence needs in support of a combatant command (CCMD.
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Bachelors Degree (Master's Degree preferred) in a Computer Science, Statistics, MPH or a related technical discipline, or the equivalent combination of education, or work experience. Ensures the integrity of project data, including data extraction, storage, manipulation, processing and analysis.
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Relevant Experience Requirements and Other Info: Skill requirements include project management/organization, research techniques, creating plans, cost estimation, risk management, logistics, data collection, analysis, technical writing, and presenting formal/technical information.
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