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We are currently seeking a Data Scientist to work for our company. Will maintain, move, and manipulate data between applications, using appropriate software/code: Apache Spark, ElasticSearch, R, Python, Kibana and others as technology evolves.
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Apply data science expertise in machine learning, deep learning, statistics, text-mining/NLP, forecasting, and optimization to multiple analytics projects. Expertise with core data science languages (predominantly with Python, and nice to have R & Scala), experience working with Snowflake and other different database systems (such as SQL, NoSQL.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Data Science, the Sr. Data Scientist makes project and strategy recommendations by synthesizing their deep understanding of business functions and systems with an up-to-date understanding of what is possible in advanced analytics.
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Workforce SchedulingFlex Job Summary The Data Scientist uses the enterprise’s vast data repositories to identify key signals capable of predicting and optimizing the results of the enterprise’s business plan implementations.
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Work in team with other data scientist to generate hypothesis, rigorously working to prove or disprove and provide a comprehensive analytic report on problems at hand. Experience must include: working with statistical, mathematical, predictive modelling, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, NPL knowledge, data visualization and data preparation; querying databases and performing statistical data analysis; knowledge of big data technologies, AI, Machine Learning, NLP; knowledge of analytics and statistical software packages R, Python, Vertica, Hadoop, Tableau, SAS, SQL, MS Azure.
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As a Data Scientist in our Homeland Security & Law Enforcement team, you will have the opportunity to support National Security clients by performing data science, analytics, statistical analysis, and machine learning.
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As a Staff, Data Scientist, you will be a Technical lead on Data science projects and work with marketing stake holders to take ownership of implementation and delivery responsibilities.
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As a Data Scientist, you will enjoy leading edge work developing innovative solutions to address data analytics challenges, to collect large volumes of data from varying sources, perform data cleansing, transformation, interpretation, inferencing, create solutions to overcome mission challenges, and communicate with interested stakeholders.
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The Data Scientist will conduct artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) research and development for a portfolio of NASA applications with focus on aeronautics projects such as Air Traffic Management, Aviation Safety, Sustainable Aviation, and/or Advanced Air Mobility.
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Financial Data Scientist. Own the data product for demand forecasting, leading cross-functionally across Finance, Strategic Finance, Business Intelligence, Rights Acquisitions, Ad Sales, Content, Marketing, and Vertical GMs.
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You have proven ability as a full stack data scientist who develops, optimizes, and scales models for the production environment. Data science, machine learning, optimization models, PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch.
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5+ years in a Data Analyst and/or Data Scientist capacity. 5 years of experience with Clarity PPM reporting, developing data dashboards, charts and datasets in Clarity. Evolve our data collection capabilities, analytics and reporting process as the business evolves and grows by optimizing strategies, implementing databases, and managing security, data sources and metadata.
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The role sits within the Group Claims function and reports to the Group Claims Data and Insights Manager, the data scientist will be part of a global agile scrum delivery team and will be expected to work with the team to meet the sprint goals, which drive towards the data platform product vision.
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What You'll Do: DISC is seeking to fill a 2 year renewable staff scientist position at Data Scientist III level. The Data Scientist III will work independently, but in close consultation and in cooperation with Senior Scientists.
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As they expand their team, we're seeking a talented Earth Observation / Geospatial Data Scientist to join them on their mission. Senior Geospatial Data Scientist Earth Observation / Geospatial Data ScientistCompany Overview: I'm excited to represent a visionary organization committed to using advanced technology to tackle global challenges.
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